Exclusive interviews, festival highlights and reggae seen from Mexico and Latin America
Rototom Sunsplash 2025 was not only a festival, it was a meeting of cultures, sounds and memories in its 30th edition: Celebrating Life. And as a media partner, Pull It Up Radio was there from Guadalajara, Mexico to Benicàssim, Spain, accredited as press to experience, document and share every vibe of the largest reggae festival in Europe.
During eight days of music, reflection and cultural connection, we interviewed artists from all over the world who shared their vision of reggae, their time at Rototom and the importance of this global meeting.
Among the interviews we achieved, the following stand out:
One of the most emotional points of Rototom 2025 was seeing the great Mexican representation. More than 30 compatriots—among artists, crews, selectors and the public—were present. And within that framework, the Antidoping show was one of the highlights, especially with the tribute to Jah Fabio (Di Mexican).
👉 NOTE: This exclusive interview with Antidoping will be part of the Rototom Special Part 3 of Pull It Up Radio, along with reflections on his career and his upcoming return to Guadalajara this November 22, 2025 on C3 Stage.
As an independent media, our mission was to give a voice to the Latin reggae community on Rototom. We document day by day with photos, videos, reels and live broadcasts from key stages such as the Main Stage, the Lion Stage and the festival's cultural activities.
In addition, we were present at Solé Beach, one of the most vibrant spots on Rototom, where reggae is experienced by the sea before night falls. There we accompanied the Radio Rototom team in streaming on YouTube, together with Martinika (Colombia) and Daddy English (Reggae in the City Podcast, UK), sharing microphones, vibes and reflections with the global mass.
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Rototom 2025 demonstrated that reggae remains a universal language that connects generations and cultures. From legends like Big Youth and Aswad, to emerging talents from Latin America and Europe, the vibe was loaded with diversity and respect.
For Pull It Up Radio, this coverage was a reminder of our mission: to connect the Latin music scene with the international scene and show that Mexican, Colombian and Caribbean reggae is more alive than ever.
👉 Don't miss the Rototom Special Part 3 on Pull It Up Radio with exclusive interviews with Antidoping. 👉 Relive the highlights on our Instagram with the day-by-day reels of the festival. 👉 Share this article and tell us: which interview do you hope to hear first on Pull It Up Radio?