Montego Bay-based entertainer Squash and the 6ix camp will be closing Dancehall night at this year’s staging of Reggae Sumfest.

The “Money Fever” deejay alongside Chronic Law, Jahvillani, Shane E and Unknown Gringo will bring down the curtains on Dancehall night inside the Catherine Hall Entertainment Complex on their Reggae Sumfest debut.

Reggae Sumfest promoter, Joe Bogdanovich made the announcement earlier this week and said that he is confident that the young Dancehall acts have what it takes to deliver.

“I think they’re gonna do well because they’ve got a lot of fans, they’ve got a lot of lyrics. They’re very confident in themselves and their abilities with the ladies, so it’s exciting, it’s young and it’s fresh,” Bogdanovich said.

Last year we saw Mobay deejays Teejay, Ryging King, and Tommy Lee Sparta performed together on stage Reggae Sumfest. The artistes from Mobay are showing a rare case of unity that is needed in dancehall which is often an environment where artists are hostile to one another.

“They all support one another, and it’s an example of unity which I love,” Bogdanovich added. “We want to keep the music alive and be the best that we can and represent Jamaica like no one else can, that’s what it is all about for me.”

Reggae Sumfest 2019’s Dancehall night will also feature performances from Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, Govana, Protoje, Romain Virgo, Jah 9, Buju Banton, Beres Hammond, Chronixx, Munga Honorable, Chronic Law, Dexta Daps, Spice, Spragga Benz, Elephant Man, Christopher Martin Agent Sasco, and more.