July 1 is celebrated as International Reggae Day. “Saluting The Global Influence of 80s and 90s Dancehall: From Brukins to Bogle” is the theme for this year. In 2023, International Reggae Day will highlight this crucial period that influenced Jamaican music and its influence on world culture. An annual 24-hour hybrid worldwide media extravaganza, event will be held locally, internationally, and online. Founder & Producer of International Reggae Day, Andrea M. Davis zoomed in to tell us about the plans for Reggae Day 2023.
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