Jamaica Gleaner

Capacity crowd for Sumfest 25

- Janet Silvera SENIOR GLEANER WRITER Janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com

JOSEF BOGDANOVIC­H and his DownSound Entertainm­ent team were forced to turn back patrons on Friday night (July 21), as thousands flocked to the Catherine Hall Complex in Montego Bay, St James, for Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest Dancehall Night.

The crowd may not have been the largest in the event’s 25-year history, but with the venue transforme­d to accommodat­e a larger VIP section, and a number of other changes, space was tight.

Those who came out were hungry to hear the likes of Dexta Daps, Spice, Alkaline, Mavado, Aidonia, Bounty Killer and Tommy Lee, a fact that had Bogdanvich, chairman of Summerfest Production­s, organisers of the festival, elated.

“When you put together a lineup such as the one we did, with the hottest acts in reggae/dancehall music sharing the same stage, you can only expect good things, and we are very pleased with the result. Patrons came out in droves and the venue was at capacity, and we had to close the gates to manage that and ensure the safety of those in and around the venue,” said Bogdanovic­h.

He added that he was even more pleased that despite the massive crowd, the one-week festival, which kicked off on July 16 with a beach party at Tropical Bliss, was incident-free.

“I think patrons got their money’s worth and more, as several of the performanc­es were simply amazing,” said Bogdanovic­h.

The group obviously has a lot to be proud of, particular­ly with the stellar performanc­es exhibited on Saturday night by the all-star team of Jah Cure, Beenie Man, Sean Paul, Richie Stephens, Queen Ifrica, Stephen Marley and Sizzla.

 ?? PHOTOS BY JANET SILVERA ?? Chairman of the Jamaica Tourist Board, John Lynch, flanked by his children Sean (left) and Rose.
PHOTOS BY JANET SILVERA Chairman of the Jamaica Tourist Board, John Lynch, flanked by his children Sean (left) and Rose.
 ??  ?? Dr G. Anthony Ferguson and Christine Gayle at the Iberostar booth at Reggae Sumfest.
Dr G. Anthony Ferguson and Christine Gayle at the Iberostar booth at Reggae Sumfest.
 ??  ?? Coleen Douglas (left) and Tracey Hamilton at the Jamaica Tourist Board booth.
Coleen Douglas (left) and Tracey Hamilton at the Jamaica Tourist Board booth.
 ??  ?? The beautiful Racquel Fray.
The beautiful Racquel Fray.

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