Reggae Fest Atlanta show postponed

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

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Queen of Dancehall, Spice honoured by Georgia State Capitol

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

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Spice donates to help Kiprich and Kizzy’s premature baby

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

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Spice brings hurricane relief for Christmas

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

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Spice’s humanitarian efforts highlighted on The Breakfast Club

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

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‘Match my Mood’ ft Spice added to Liverpool FC’s Spotify playlist

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

Dancehall takes over London! Kartel, PopCaan, Spice & Masicka hit Wireless Festival

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

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Vybz Kartel, Popcaan, Masicka, & Spice set to blaze Wireless Festival

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

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‘There is no Jamaica without IRIE FM!’ – Spice hails IRIE on 35th anniversary

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

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Spice solicits help for New Jersey fire victims

Promoters of Reggae Fest have announced the postponement of a major concert that was scheduled to take place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, May 23.

The event was set to feature a star-studded lineup including Mavado, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Spice, Tony Matterhorn, T.O.K., Ding Dong, Vanessa Bling, Serani and several other acts.

In a statement shared on the festival’s official website, promoter CJ Milan said the postponement is due to a death in the family.

Organizers expressed regret over the late announcement and apologized to patrons for any inconvenience caused.

They also noted that ticket holders will be able to receive refunds at their original point of purchase while efforts are underway to finalize a new date for the event.

Read More