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.

Scientist Sound

Scientist Sound System & Friends (ft Joseph Lalibela, Reuben Gondar, Messenger Douglas, Prince Jamo, Ras Nicholas).

Channel One

East London’s Channel One Sound System is a well loved musical institution. Since 1979, Mikey Dread and his brother Jah T have been playing their bass heavy selections to an adoring public around the world. Named after the legendary Channel One studio and label in Jamaica, Channel One started playing...

Classic Wonder Veterans

Classic Wonder se formó a principios de los 90 en Reading, Reino Unido. Diseñado para ser un sonido dancehall y clash actuaron junto a muchos de los grandes del dancehall como David Rodigan, Love Injection, Saxon, Stone Love, Kilimanjaro, Bass Odyssey y muchos otros. Con un arsenal de dubplates espectacular...

Jacin

Born in Burkina Faso, and raised on the Ivory Coast, dub producer and remixer Jacin grew up in a musical family. Influenced by his travels in France and Canada and through the music of Jamaica’s foundation and the UK’s post-Shaka dub scene, he has become one of the top producers...

48 Roots Sound System

Bologna’s 48 Roots Sound System combine a passion for the golden age of cultural reggae music with keen observation of the UK’s top sounds and selectors. Their traditional take on roots rock reggae will stand out and find a welcome home in the Dub academy.

Sinai Sound System

Sheffield, England has had a vibrant reggae scene since the 70s when David Rodigan lived there as a young actor, and is the birthplace of UK bass music selector and producer Toddla T. Its roots and dub sound system heritage is represented by Sinai Sound. Specialising in contemporary roots music...

Jah Tubbys

England's Jah Tubbys are a legendary institution in UK reggae for a number of reasons. Not only have they been active since the late 70s as a sound system but they have also built the equipment for countless other sound systems who came after. Bringing their procession of favoured artists...