Jamaican Artists Unite for Hurricane Relief with 'Jamaica Strong' Benefit Concert
A star-studded lineup of Jamaican artists will come together to raise funds and support hurricane-ravaged Jamaica at the upcoming "Jamaica Strong" benefit concert, set to take place on December 12 at New York's UBS Arena.
Reggae legends Shaggy and Sean Paul are slated to headline the event, joined by Inner Circle, Ky-Mani Marley, KES the Band, and a host of other talented artists from Jamaica and the Caribbean. The concert will serve as a crucial fundraiser for hurricane relief efforts, with all proceeds going directly towards supporting rebuilding lives, homes, and hope in the affected communities.
Organized by local cultural organizations Jammins Events, Irie Jam Radio, and Roadblock Radio, "Jamaica Strong" is more than just a concert β it's a movement. According to organizer George Crooks, every ticket sold will play a vital role in supporting rebuilding efforts, with the funds raised going towards Shaggy's Make A Difference Foundation, Sean Paul's preferred charity Food for the Poor, and the Irie Jam Radio Foundation.
In recent weeks, Shaggy has spoken publicly about the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica, highlighting the urgent need for aid. "People are homeless," he shared with Rolling Stone. "There's no running water, there's no electricity, there's no shelter. They were sleeping on the streets." The singer also revealed his efforts to mobilize private planes stocked with essential supplies and match donations for hurricane relief.
Sean Paul has also been instrumental in raising funds for the cause, matching every donation made to hurricane relief efforts.
As Jamaica continues to recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, it's clear that the country is not alone in its struggle. The "Jamaica Strong" benefit concert serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of community and resilience in the face of adversity, with all proceeds going directly towards supporting those affected by the hurricane.
A star-studded lineup of Jamaican artists will come together to raise funds and support hurricane-ravaged Jamaica at the upcoming "Jamaica Strong" benefit concert, set to take place on December 12 at New York's UBS Arena.
Reggae legends Shaggy and Sean Paul are slated to headline the event, joined by Inner Circle, Ky-Mani Marley, KES the Band, and a host of other talented artists from Jamaica and the Caribbean. The concert will serve as a crucial fundraiser for hurricane relief efforts, with all proceeds going directly towards supporting rebuilding lives, homes, and hope in the affected communities.
Organized by local cultural organizations Jammins Events, Irie Jam Radio, and Roadblock Radio, "Jamaica Strong" is more than just a concert β it's a movement. According to organizer George Crooks, every ticket sold will play a vital role in supporting rebuilding efforts, with the funds raised going towards Shaggy's Make A Difference Foundation, Sean Paul's preferred charity Food for the Poor, and the Irie Jam Radio Foundation.
In recent weeks, Shaggy has spoken publicly about the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica, highlighting the urgent need for aid. "People are homeless," he shared with Rolling Stone. "There's no running water, there's no electricity, there's no shelter. They were sleeping on the streets." The singer also revealed his efforts to mobilize private planes stocked with essential supplies and match donations for hurricane relief.
Sean Paul has also been instrumental in raising funds for the cause, matching every donation made to hurricane relief efforts.
As Jamaica continues to recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, it's clear that the country is not alone in its struggle. The "Jamaica Strong" benefit concert serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of community and resilience in the face of adversity, with all proceeds going directly towards supporting those affected by the hurricane.