Antidoping did it: first Mexican band in Kingston during Reggae Month, Rototom Sunsplash and now a new chapter.
The Age of the Lion has begun. 34 years of roots, with a completely renewed energy.
Javier Alerta (Colombia) and Tikaf (Costa Rica) join forces on “Corrupto$,” a release produced by Costa Rebel Studio that fires directly at the social, political, and cultural wounds of our times.
Latin reggae has history... and continues to be written.
Los Pericos return to Bogotá to present their new album “Inmortal” in an intimate show that promises total connection with the Colombian public.
Reggae in Mexico is not understood without Ganja.
Three decades of music, resistance, message and culture are celebrated as they should: live, with a full band and with the reggae family reunited.
This May 29 in Guadalajara and May 30 in Morelia, history is activated again.
Mexican dancehall has memory... and also knows how to evolve.
Carlos Thunder returns with “La Party Remix (Jahsave Remix)”, a direct reinterpretation from the Mr T Records archives that revives a classic and makes it sound strong in 2026.
Bogotá is preparing for one of those nights that never happen again.
Concrete Junglist connects directly with Jamaica and presents Hempress Sativa, one of the strongest voices in contemporary reggae, for the first time in Colombia.
On June 5, 2026, the Colombian capital becomes a territory of bass, culture and a conscious message with a session that promises to go down in history.
Europe lights up again... and this time Madrid goes into sound system mode.
ReggaeMad Fest 2026 returns this summer with a solid, diverse proposal well connected to global reggae culture.
Two days where roots, dub, ska and dancehall meet art, community and conscious vibe.
It's not just a festival: it's experience, culture and real connection.
Dancehall doesn't sleep... and neither does Papa Michigan. The legendary Jamaican artist returns in 2026 with a new direct hit to the system: “Grind Neva Sleep”, a single that connects the essence of classic dancehall with the energy of the global present.
From Kingston to the world, this release is not just music—it is mentality, discipline and sound system culture in its purest form.
Soul Dread celebrates its 18th anniversary on April 18 at Sala Urbana – Foro 360, Naucalpan, with a poster that directly connects Mexico and Jamaica: Horace Andy, Jesse Royal, Johnny Clarke, Skarra Mucci, Kybba and more.
Guadalajara vibes differently in March. On March 27, Alika performs in an intimate format at Bar Mar and Wana, with limited capacity for only 200 people in front of the sound system.
Alto Grado (Colombia) together with Los de Abajo (Mexico) present the official music video for "Somos Todo", a collaboration that reaffirms that Latin American ska is identity, resistance and brotherhood.