The full line-up has been revealed ahead of the 2025 Reggae Land Festival held at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes.
Over 100 artists will perform across two stages during the two day event, which will be held on Saturday August 2nd and Sunday August 3rd.
The event will be the fifth Reggae Land event and will also mark its third time being held at the MK Bowl after first appearing there in 2023.
Tickets go on sale Friday 31st January 9AM. Day tickets start at £59.50 with weekend tickets from £110. People seeking to sign up for access can do so via www.reggaeland.co.uk.
Event promoters JBM Music said in a statement that they were excited to bring the festival back for another year.
They said, “Reggae Land has grown into something truly special over the past five years and we couldn’t be prouder of what it’s become. Starting as a dream to celebrate reggae music and Caribbean culture, it has now become the UK’s biggest reggae festival, attracting tens of thousands of people from all over the world.
“The incredible growth we’ve seen reflects the passion and love for reggae, as well as the unique atmosphere we’ve created – one that brings together iconic artists, amazing food, vibrant cultural experiences, and a sense of community you won’t find anywhere else. Year five is set to be our best yet!”
The Main Stage line-up will include reggae and dancehall legends and global stars such as Chronnix, YG Marley, Protoje, Capelton, Steel Pulse and Kabaka Pyramid, as well as a return for “Hold You” hitmaker Gyptian, who was one of the most in demand acts from last year’s event, with a very special guest still to be announced later in the year. The organisers have also said they intend to bring an increased production with sound and screen improvements for 2025.
In addition, the One Love Stage offers up more reggae icons, including Morgan Heritage, Etana, Spragga Benz, Christopher Martin, Israel Vibration, Marcia Griffiths & Tanya Stephens, while the Carnival Stage is catered to the ravers, featuring jungle heavyweights including Serial Killaz, Mampi Swift, Ed Solo, Benny Page and Ragga Twins.
Rompa’s Reggae Shack will host special takeovers from Iration Steppas and Channel One, while the dub lovers can head over to record store themed Dub Stage soundtracked by the likes of Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Mad Professor, Trojan Sound System and many more.
Festival goers can also expect a wide variety of attractions celebrating Caribbean culture, including a Caribbean food village that contains over 50 food vendors, a reggae flea market, reggae museum, VIP zone, festival merchandise stalls, Rum Shack and Caribbean cocktail bars.