One of the spearheads of the Rasta reggae revival of the 1990s, Anthony B combines a striking deejay style with vivid, poetic lyrics that tell raw stories. His uncompromising stances on social issues have drawn comparisons to Peter Tosh while his energetic live performances have thrilled audiences worldwide for over...
Barrington Levy
Known in Jamaica as the mellow canary, Barrington Levy's remarkably mellifluous voice has made him a hit maker in both reggae and dancehall. After beginning his career as a young vocalist in the Channel One studio for Junjo Lawes, Levy was able to continue his momentum in the mid-1980s with...
Inna de Yard
Tras una gira mundial que acabó en 2019, 50.000 discos vendidos y la película dirigida por Peter Webber, la historia continúa para el mítico colectivo jamaicano INNA DE YARD que reune a leyendas atemporales y a la generación joven. Sus 2 discos se han convertido en culto y las leyendas...
Main Stage
Our Main Stage features the cream of the international reggae crop
A legendary farewell closes the 27th edition of the Rototom Sunsplash
After seven intense days, the living reggae legend Burning Spear starred this monday in the last great musical party of the Main Stage, together with the mystical energy of Luciano, the experience of Africa Unite and the dub of Iseo & Dodosound.
A memorable evening to celebrate the penultimate day of the festival.
The mystical reggae of The Abyssinians, the only show in Europe of the legendary Sly Dunbar & The Revolutionaries, the hip hop of Mala Rodriguez and the versatility of Alborosie were the protagonists this Sunday of a unique musical journey on the Main Stage.
Davido, Horace Andy, Mellow Mood and Hempress Sativa connect Nigeria with Jamaica on a magical night.
The fifth night of the 2022 Rototom Sunsplash brought together different generations of artists to create unprecedented connections, through an impressive programme. Almost every night, the ‘foundation’ artists are in charge of heating up the Main Stage with the first set of the night, and this Saturday it was the...
Wednesday night began in a very special way with the beautiful concert by Clinton Fearon & The Riddim Source, a kind of preview of what will happen next monday with the return to the Rototom Sunsplash of the legendary Burning Spear.
Although not part of the group from its inception, Clinton Fearon was a key member of the Gladiators, a crucial experience of the Jamaican roots of the 70s and 80s.
After a forced break of two years, the Rototom Sunsplash has returned with an absolutely memorable first night
It is significant that the artists chosen to kick off the entire festival were today's version of the most legendary original Jamaican ska band of the '60s, The Skatalites, who with their first song 'Freedom Sounds' reinforced the idea of this new freedom for all to gather and celebrate in...