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The highly-anticipated Best of The Best Music Fest is back for its 19th annual installment at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami, with Buju Banton and Beres Hammond sharing the stage for the first time.
“Over the years, the festival has consistently delivered the highest caliber of musical performances, showcasing renowned artists at the peak of their careers,” Brooklyn-based, Jamaican-born entertainment publicist Ronnie Tomlinson told Caribbean Life.
“This year’s lineup promises a historic moment as two legendary artists, Buju Banton and Beres Hammond, share the same stage for the first time in Miami, Florida,” added Tomlinson, CEO of the New York-based Destine Media. “Buju Banton is set to perform his first outdoor show in the United States in over 15 years, adding to the excitement surrounding the event.
With early bird tickets currently on sale at www.bestofthebestconcert.com, organizers anticipate a huge turnout.
“Since the announcement of Buju Banton and Beres Hammond, we have seen an enormous increase in ticket sales as persons have decided to lock in their tickets to be a part of this historic concert and many are making this a summer trip”, Tomlinson said.
“We are eagerly anticipating revealing the complete lineup in March, which highlights the vibrancy of Caribbean music and culture,” she added.
Produced by XO Touring, Tomlinson said Best of The Best Music Fest has received acclaim for its commitment to celebrating Caribbean heritage and providing a safe and enjoyable environment for music lovers from around the world.
“The festival has consistently drawn record-breaking crowds, solidifying its reputation as one of the premier music events in the region,” she said.
“We are extremely proud of the success and growth of Best of The Best Music Fest over the years,” said Retha Boone-Fye, program officer and director of the county’s Black Affairs Advisory Board. “This festival represents a celebration of Caribbean culture and music, and we are thrilled to see it continue to thrive.”
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