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Robomagic Presents Jamaica House 2017

Commemorating Usain Bolt’s last competitive races at the IAAF games, Robomagic is hosting Jamaica House 2017 at Indigo O2.This unique event will celebrate both the Jamaican way of life and the accomplishments of the nation’s people. It is being produced on behalf of the Jamaican Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport.

Taking place between August 5th and 13th, Jamaica House 2017 will showcase Jamaican artists old and new, as well as UK artistes of Jamaican descent, along with acts from far and wide influenced by Jamaican music. Performances from incredible talent such as Freddie McGregor, Ziggy Marley, Luciano, OMI, Nesbeth, Protoje, Krishane, Stylo G, The Skints, Nadia Rose, Yungen and Melissa Steel, to name a few, will be held across the nine days.

Jamaica House 2017

The IAAF World Championships will be screened live on the big screens at the event, so nobody will miss out on the excitement of watching Usain Bolt’s final races. The Jamaica House concerts have been created to provide visitors with the chance to catch the races live each evening during the event and grab mouth-watering and traditional Jamaican food and drink including jerk chicken, patties from Port Royal Patties, tasty Appleton Rum cocktails and Red Stripe beer.

The motto for the Island of Jamaica is ‘Out of many, one people’ and this series of shows absolutely highlights the diversity and excitement of the island’s music scene. Jamaica has traditionally punched above its weight in terms of influence and culture, and these performances at Indigo at The O2 will illustrate just why the island’s musical heritage is still unrivalled.

The following acts have been confirmed for the Jamaica House event with more artists to be announced:

Saturday 5th August

Freddie McGregor, Luciano

Sunday 6th August

Twinkle Brothers, Natty, Gideon Family, Jah Shaka

Monday 7th August

Krishane, Kiko Bun, Melissa Steel, Da Beats Freaks, Nabiha, Moves, Afro B, DJ P Montana, Mackareo, Finesse Forever

Tuesday 8th August

Praise and Worship / Gospel Night

Wednesday 9th August

Steel Pulse / The Skints, Adrian Sherwood

Thursday 10th August

Yungen, Nadia Rose, Abra Cadabra, Belly Squad, Lisa Mercedes – Plus Special Guest: Kojo Funds

Friday 11th August

Ziggy Marley, Jesse Royal, Nesbeth

Saturday 12th August

OMI, Chris Martin, Queen Ifrica, Jah 9, Capital Letters, Reggae Regulars

Sunday 13th August

Protoje, Stylo G, Cadenza, Prynce Mini

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  • Abra Cadabra
  • Belly Squad
  • Cadenza
  • Capital Letters
  • Chris Martin
  • Jah 9
  • Jamaica House
  • Jesse Royal
  • Lisa Mercedes
  • Nadia Rose
  • Nesbeth
  • OMI
  • Protoje
  • Prynce Mini
  • Queen Ifrica
  • Reggae Regulars
  • Robomagic
  • Stylo G
  • Usain Bolt
  • Yungen
  • Ziggy Marley

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