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    Reggae Land Returns to MK Bowl for 2024

    Andy LenthallBy Andy LenthallAugust 24, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Reggaeland 2023. Pic: themancphotographer.co.uk
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    After an epic 2023 edition with 30,000 people, more than 80 artists, four stages of music, 50+ food traders and two unforgettable days, Reggae Land is already looking ahead to next year’s event. It will take place again at its supersized new home, The National Bowl in Milton Keynes on August 3 and 4 2024. As always, featuring reggae icons past, present and future.

    Reggae Land is a famously warm, welcoming and family friendly affair that has been nominated in several different categories in the UK Festival Awards. In 2023, it grew to new heights by moving to the new venue with a bumper line up featuring the likes of chart topper Sean Paul next to  Beenie Man, Shy FX, David Rodigan, Junior Marvin & The Legendary Wailers, Mad Professor, Channel One, King Tubby’s Sound System, and much more.

    As well as the music, there is a Reggae Flea market, a fairground, an entire Carnival Float stage along with dancers, VIP zone, festival merchandise, mouthwatering Caribbean Food Village as well as plenty of drinks in the Rum Shacks, Gin Bars and Caribbean cocktail bars from more than 50 carefully curated food outlets and four stages, each with their own look and atmosphere and carefully programmed soundtrack.

    reggaeland.co.uk.

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    Andy Lenthall

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