Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Crowds build at Farley Hill for reggae

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Grey skies and rainfall are the conditions reggae fans have been met with for the final and marquee event of the 2013 Digicel Reggae Festival.
But fans are still streaming into the picturesque Farley Hill National Park in St Peter.
By the time the first act hit the stage at 12.45 p.m. rain had already started to drizzle, and 30 minutes later it became a downpour.
On the inside, umbrellas popped up all over, but more than 100 patrons are already at front stage waiting for the local acts who usually dominate the afternoon stages.
Fans are already lining up on the outside to get into the venue to see Grammy award winning artiste Shaggy, as well as popular entertainers Taurus Riley, Busy Signal and Admiral Tibet. (BA)

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