Jamaican music surrounds an experience that exceeds the musical and the night, with an intense agenda to enjoy the festival by day with areas for family audiences, Afro dance sessions, debates and world gastronomy.
Reinforcing the festival’s recycling actions to move towards an emission-neutral future
The camp, with a capacity for 9,000 people, will have 27 new clean points to facilitate waste separation and contribute to its recycling
Now on sale ‘La Isla del Tesoro’, the book that brings together for the first time in Spanish the history of Jamaican music
Buy it now and receive it at home in a few days. And don't miss the exclusive presentation of the book at Reggae University, with some of its authors on August 16, which you can enjoy in person or via streaming.
Weaving ties with l’Aurora Grup de Suport to keep saving lives at sea
From the social commitment of the festival, this year we maintain our collaboration with the Food Bank and we will continue to bring the essence of Rototom to the prison population.
Rototom Sunsplash strengthens ties with Benicàssim commerce with a campaign to encourage shopping and reward customer loyalty
The festival will raffle season tickets, tickets and merchandise items among those who make purchases over 10 € in Benicàssim establishments.
‘La Isla del Tesoro’ pre-sale begins, the book which gathers for the first time in a single volume and in Spanish the history of Jamaican music,
The Reggae University will host on August 16 the exclusive presentation of this publication, written by the leading specialists of the genre in Spain.
Pacifism claims its place as a real alternative at a Social Forum that advances its agenda of debates for 2023
“United for Peace” and “Who defends peace?” will open the space for reflection with experts such as activist Noam Chomsky; Francesco Vignarca, from the Italian Network for Disarmament; journalists specialized in conflicts Teresa Aranguren and Olga Rodríguez and the researcher Tica Font.
AENOR (ISO) certifies our carbon footprint to move towards an emission free future
We have completed the first part of our roadmap to identify the sources of greenhouse gases and calculate the volume of CO2 generated. After the emissions measurement project carried out thanks to Tuawa+Global Omnium, the next step will be to study and implement actions to reduce and compensate the footprint.
We present the video report “We Must Change The World”.
Now available on our Youtube channel a new video report by Tomaso D'Elia documenting some of the highlights of the 27th edition of the festival.
The Jamaican Reggae Industry Association awards Rototom Sunsplash for its contribution to the international projection of reggae
The award ceremony was held this Monday in Kingston, where Sabrina Trovant, artistic director of the festival, collected the award.
More than twenty artists join our line-up for this summer
More than twenty artists join the line-up of the International Reggae Festival Rototom Sunsplash. The legendary Birmingham band UB40 leads the new wave of confirmations, reinforced with Gentleman, Protoje, Johnny Osbourne, the Argentine rapper Trueno and Queen Omega from Trinidad and Tobago.
Legends, emerging talent and eclectic sound: Rototom Sunsplash gets ready to roar for summer 2023
40 names shape the first artist announcement of the International Reggae Festival, which opens with the likes of Barrington Levy, Capleton and the most recent Grammy award winner Kabaka Pyramid; along with Junior Marvin & The Legendary Wailers and Don Carlos