Reggae Land Festival Announces Star-Studded Line-Up for 5th Anniversary
Updated Jan 27
The UK's premier reggae event, Reggae Land Festival, is set to celebrate its 5th anniversary with an impressive line-up of artists. Scheduled for August 2-3, 2025, at The National Bowl in Milton Keynes, the festival promises a weekend of vibrant music and culture.
A Stellar Line-Up
Headlining the festival is Jamaican reggae sensation Chronixx, known for his modern take on traditional reggae rhythms. Joining him is YG Marley, the rising star and grandson of the legendary Bob Marley, who has been making waves with his unique blend of reggae and contemporary sounds.
The line-up also features reggae luminaries such as Marcia Griffiths, celebrated for her soulful voice and contributions to the genre, and Morgan Heritage, the Grammy-winning band renowned for their rich harmonies and dynamic performances. Fans can also look forward to sets from Etana, Spragga Benz, and General Levy, each bringing their distinctive styles to the festival stage.
A Celebration of Reggae Culture
Beyond the music, Reggae Land Festival offers a comprehensive cultural experience. Attendees can explore a Caribbean food village, offering authentic island cuisine, and a reggae flea market featuring a variety of merchandise. The festival also boasts the Reggae Rum Shack, serving over 25 types of rum, and vibrant carnival dancers adding to the festive atmosphere.
Tickets and Accessibility
Tickets for the festival are available starting at £39.50 per person, with options for weekend passes and VIP experiences. The National Bowl's central location in Milton Keynes provides easy access for attendees travelling from various parts of the UK.
Looking Ahead
As Reggae Land Festival marks its 5th anniversary, it continues to uphold its reputation as a cornerstone event for reggae enthusiasts. With a line-up that honours the genre's rich history while embracing its evolving future, the 2025 festival is poised to be a memorable celebration of reggae music and culture.
Whether you're a long-time reggae fan or a newcomer looking to experience the infectious energy of live performances, this year's festival promises an unforgettable weekend of music, food, and culture.