Reggae Sumfest ‘Squashed’ By Police, No Performances From Squash or Chronic Law

Thousands of patrons left the Catherine Hall Sport Complex in Montego Bay livid on Saturday morning.

Law enforcement officers pulled the plug on Reggae Sumfest Night One, formerly known as Dancehall Night at around 8:27 am. The move axed the highly anticipated closing acts, Chronic Law and Squash 6ix Boss.

According to one superintendent at the event, the show was given additional hours beyond the intended 6:00 am lock off. However the use of profane language by entertainers was of the reasons for them ending the show.

Reggae Sumfest Night One saw impressive performances from Spice, Elephant Man, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Govana (who called out his mentor Aidonia), Agent Sasco, Koffee and many more.

Saturday night’s edition will see headliners Buju Banton and Beres Hammond leading the charge. Other acts include Etana, Protoje, Jah 9, Christopher Martin and Romain Virgo.

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