Jamaican musician Buju Banton performs on the “I Am Legend” live performance at Queen’s Park Savannah, in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago April 21, 2019. Image taken April 21, 2019.
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The highly-anticipated Better of The Finest Music Fest is again for its nineteenth annual installment at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami, with Buju Banton and Beres Hammond sharing the stage for the primary time.
“Through the years, the competition has persistently delivered the best caliber of musical performances, showcasing famend artists on the peak of their careers,” Brooklyn-based, Jamaican-born leisure publicist Ronnie Tomlinson advised Caribbean Life.
“This yr’s lineup guarantees a historic second as two legendary artists, Buju Banton and Beres Hammond, share the identical stage for the primary time in Miami, Florida,” added Tomlinson, CEO of the New York-based Destine Media. “Buju Banton is ready to carry out his first out of doors present in america in over 15 years, including to the joy surrounding the occasion.
With early fowl tickets at present on sale at www.bestofthebestconcert.com, organizers anticipate an enormous turnout.

“For the reason that announcement of Buju Banton and Beres Hammond, we’ve got seen an infinite enhance in ticket gross sales as individuals have determined to lock of their tickets to be part of this historic live performance and plenty of are making this a summer season journey”, Tomlinson mentioned.
“We’re eagerly anticipating revealing the whole lineup in March, which highlights the vibrancy of Caribbean music and tradition,” she added.
Produced by XO Touring, Tomlinson mentioned Better of The Finest Music Fest has acquired approval for its dedication to celebrating Caribbean heritage and offering a protected and pleasing setting for music lovers from around the globe.
“The competition has persistently drawn record-breaking crowds, solidifying its status as one of many premier music occasions within the area,” she mentioned.
“We’re extraordinarily happy with the success and development of Better of The Finest Music Fest over time,” mentioned Retha Boone-Fye, program officer and director of the county’s Black Affairs Advisory Board. “This competition represents a celebration of Caribbean tradition and music, and we’re thrilled to see it proceed to thrive.”