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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Jamaican Stars Headline Benefit Concert for Hurricane-Ravaged Jamaica

Jamaican Stars Headline Benefit Concert for Hurricane-Ravaged Jamaica

12 Nov

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Summary

  • Jamaican and Caribbean artists to perform at New York's UBS Arena on Dec. 12
  • Proceeds to benefit hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica
  • Shaggy and Sean Paul leading charity initiatives for the island
Jamaican Stars Headline Benefit Concert for Hurricane-Ravaged Jamaica

In the aftermath of the devastating Hurricane Melissa that struck Jamaica last month, the Jamaican government has teamed up with local cultural organizations to host a major fundraising concert in New York City. Scheduled for December 12th at the UBS Arena, the "Jamaica Strong" event will feature a lineup of popular Jamaican and Caribbean artists, including Inner Circle, Ky-Mani Marley, and KES the Band.

The concert is being organized by Jammins Events, Irie Jam Radio, and Roadblock Radio, with all proceeds going towards hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica. The funds raised will benefit Shaggy's Make A Difference Foundation, Sean Paul's preferred charity Food for the Poor, the Irie Jam Radio Foundation, and the Jamaican consulate's own relief initiatives.

"This is more than a concert - it's a movement," said event organizer George Crooks. "Every ticket purchased directly supports rebuilding lives, homes, and hope in Jamaica." Tickets for the concert will go on sale on November 14th through Ticketmaster.

Both Shaggy and Sean Paul have been actively involved in providing aid to their hurricane-ravaged homeland. Shaggy spoke about the dire situation, with many people left homeless, without running water or electricity. He described mobilizing private planes to deliver food, water, and medical supplies to affected areas. Sean Paul has also been matching donations for hurricane relief.

Despite the devastation, Shaggy remains optimistic about the resilience of the Jamaican people. "One thing about Jamaicans, we're resilient and we're all gathering," he said. "The community is also assisting us."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The "Jamaica Strong" concert is a fundraising event featuring Jamaican and Caribbean artists, including Inner Circle, Ky-Mani Marley, and KES the Band, to raise money for hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica.
The Jamaican government has teamed up with local cultural organizations Jammins Events, Irie Jam Radio, and Roadblock Radio to organize the "Jamaica Strong" concert.
People can support hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica by purchasing tickets to the "Jamaica Strong" concert on December 12th at the UBS Arena in New York. The proceeds will benefit charities like Shaggy's Make A Difference Foundation and Sean Paul's Food for the Poor.

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