Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Reggae In The Park 15 Returns April 21 With Star-Studded Lineup And Major Production Upgrade
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Reggae In The Park 15 Returns April 21 With Star-Studded Lineup And Major Production Upgrade

Reggae In The Park 15 Returns April 21 With Star-Studded Lineup And Major Production Upgrade

6 February 2026 - 07:50

Reggae In The Park 15 Returns April 21 With Star-Studded Lineup And Major Production Upgrade

6 February 2026 - 07:50

Reggae In The Park 15 Returns April 21 With Star-Studded Lineup And Major Production Upgrade

One of Antigua and Barbuda’s most anticipated music events is set to make a triumphant return when Reggae in the Park 15 comes alive on Monday, April 21, 2026, at the Falmouth Rectory Grounds. The show begins promptly at 7:00 p.m., promising a full evening of authentic reggae, live performances, and signature island vibes.

Now marking its 15th staging, Reggae in the Park has grown into a cornerstone of the local entertainment calendar, consistently drawing reggae lovers, residents, and visitors for an outdoor celebration of Caribbean music and culture.

This milestone edition will be executive produced by Climaxx, a production brand widely respected across the region for its high standards in live performance, sound, and event execution. Organizers say the partnership signals a major step forward in elevating the overall experience for patrons.

The Climaxx Band, led by powerhouse vocalist Samantha, is known for its soulful reggae foundation blended with influences of soul, pop, rock, and soca. The band’s versatility and strong regional following continue to grow, bolstered by Samantha’s recent release, “Grateful.” The Climaxx Sound System will also be on hand, delivering premium audio to match the scale of the event.

Backing the musical performances is an experienced production team. Theatric Lighting will provide large screens, advanced lighting, and power solutions, while Azero Degrees Event Rentals will supply staging, roofing, tents, trussing, and essential infrastructure, ensuring a polished, world-class presentation.

This year’s lineup brings together a powerful mix of local and regional talent, including The Strays, Zambai & Friends, Bless Eye, the Climaxx Band, and international reggae icon Luciano, who will headline the event. Widely known as the “Reggae Messenger,” Luciano is celebrated globally for his conscious lyrics and timeless reggae anthems.

Hosting duties will be handled by Ibis the Livest and Jessi Fyah, with non-stop vibes throughout the night from DJ Woodenfoot and DJ Nez.

Organizers say Reggae in the Park 15 is designed to be more than a concert.

“Our goal is to create an experience patrons will never forget,” they said. “From the performances and production to the atmosphere, everything is being curated to deliver high vibes and lasting memories.”

Tickets are now on sale via the Ticketing App, with physical outlets available at Landing Strip, Weatherill’s, Pink Mongoose Studio, Rivers by Quintessence (Redcliffe Quay), Quintessence Variety Plus (Friars Hill Road), Roti King, and Azero Degrees in English Harbour.

Ticket prices are as follows:
•⁠ ⁠Limited Early Bird: EC $80
•⁠ ⁠General Admission: EC $120
•⁠ ⁠At the Gate: EC $150

With enhanced production, a carefully curated lineup, and a strong commitment to quality, Reggae in the Park 15 continues to build on its legacy of celebrating reggae music in a safe, inclusive, and vibrant setting. The Park Is Calling once again.

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  1. What exactly is star studded about that line up?

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