Rain not stopping reggae jam

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Some local acts have already hyped up the crowd at the Farley Hill National Park as they soak up the final show in this year’s Digicel Barbados Reggae Festival.
Despite the torrential downpour a short while ago, people still made their way to the popular location to hear and see their favourite artists slated to perform at Reggae on the Hill.
So far the crowds have enjoyed the performances of more than half dozen local artists including Albert Olton, SupaFrost, Indra and Brimstone- all backed by the band Hygraid.

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