The Wickie Wackie Music Festival in Jamaica | Feb. 14th-15th, 2025
Wickie Wackie Music Fest
February 14 & 15, 2025
Jamaica’s Bull Bay
The Wickie Wackie Music Fest (WWMF) returns this February 14-15, 2025, transforming Jamaica’s Bull Bay coastline into an epicenter of authentic roots reggae during the country’s celebrated Reggae Month.
This two-day cultural immersion features an unprecedented lineup of foundation artists, legendary sound systems, & emerging talents.
“This year’s festival represents the pinnacle of reggae authenticity. WWMF stands as a vital cornerstone in reggae culture, bringing foundation artists, emerging voices and traditional Soundsystems together on the treasured shores of Wickie Wackie Beach, where the rhythms of roots music blend with ocean waves to create an experience that honors Jamaica’s rich musical heritage.” says Kumar Bent, festival co-founder.
From Max Romeo returning to Jamaica from his worldwide farewell tour at age 80, to the Reggae Ambassadors, Third World showcasing their catalogue of hits and 51-year legacy, and authentic Rastafari drumming with Chinna’s Binghistra Movement, we’re making big history!
Kumar added, “I have an awesome roster of special guests that will be joining me during my set, so stay tuned for that.”
Festival Highlights Include:
Day One –
FOR THE LOVE OF SOUND (February 14) International “Rootsman Clash” featuring Germany’s elite SuperSonicSound and SoundQuake supported by the Germany Embassy in Kingston. • Exclusive performances by Jamaica’s Natural High Sound and by Hamburg’s renowned Silly Walks Discotheque • Foundation sounds by Kingston Dub Club’s Gabre Selassie and 8 Mile Sound’s Uncle Ronnie. • And a host of many more sounds!
Day Two –
PLAY I SOME MUSIC (February 15) Grammy-nominated KUMAR headlines with special guests including Ras-I, Kahlia, Christopher Ellis, Jah Izrehl , Kenny Vanella, more.
~ 9-time Grammy nominees, the iconic
Third World
~ Legendary Max Romeo and Family’s historic Jamaican leg of his Farewell Tour.
~ Earl “Chinna” Smith’s 25-piece Binghistra Movement chanting and drumming at sunrise and sunset.
~ International selector the incomparable RoryStoneLove
~ The Alpha School of Music
A dedicated afternoon into sunset stage will spotlight Jamaica’s emerging artists, with surprise guest appearances expected throughout the weekend.
New for 2024: WWMF introduces an immersive camping experience powered by “Let’s Go Camping Jamaica” and “Buds & Brushes Ja” featuring: Beachside tent accommodations • Morning yoga sessions and sound baths • Steam and Paint Experience • Traditional drumming circles • Evening beach bonfires with Marshmallows The festival grounds will host a carefully curated craft village showcasing local artisans, authentic Jamaican cuisine, and exclusive merchandise.
Ticketing Information:
Single-day and exclusive weekend passes available HERE
Jamaican ticket outlets:
Kingston Dub Club, Pon Top Seafood Grill, Jacana Dispensaries, Wickie Wackie Beach Bar, Kamila’s Kitchen, Cooyah, and New Media Solutions offices.
Community Impact:
WWMF stands as a cornerstone of cultural preservation and economic development, prioritizing local vendors, artists, and businesses while maintaining the highest standards of safety and security. The festival’s beachfront setting provides an unparalleled backdrop for celebrating reggae’s rich heritage and ongoing evolution.
About WWMF:
Founded by lead singer Kumar, Uncle Ronnie, Mahlon Moving and Raging Fyah band members, Wickie Wackie Live burst onto the scene in 2011 as a monthly series. What began as a local gathering, quickly became a must play event for musicians, driving the global “Reggae Revival”. WWL brought forward many emerging artistes to the stage before the world embraced them including Chronixx, Koffee, Hemptress Sativa & Jah 9.
By popular demand, we leveled up and elevated the experience and transformed the series into a Euro-inspired cultural festival model welcoming the likes of artistes, Morgan Heritage, Julian Marley, Romain Virgo and Kabaka Pyramid more.
However, unlike those festivals, we don’t just honor roots music: we embody it. We are and home and the heartbeat of Jamaica. Roots, Rock, Reggae.
Wickie Wackie Music Festival is an official endorsed REGGAE MONTH event by the JCDC, the Ministry of CGES and JaRIA.
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