DANCEHALL EVENTS SCHEDULES

Magnum Follow Di Arrow-February 27, 2010 The annual Magnum Follow Di Arrow show is set to happen on Saturday, February 27, at the James Bond Beach in St. Mary. This Alliance Crew-affiliated show is said to be all about unity, and with this in mind, it will feature leading dancehall deejay Vybz Kartel. Also on the line up – Mavado, Bounty Killer, Merciless, Kiprich, Sizzla Kalonji, Mr. Vegas, Stacious, Pamputtae, Twin of Twins, Lisa Hyper, Macka Diamond, Assassin, Anthony B, and many others. Check out the flyer below. Street Dance Calender

There are certain dances and street dances that happen each and every week in Jamaica, most of them in Kingston. This is Jamaica’s week-to-week dancehall calendar.

Sunday Wet Sundaze – Hillview Avenue, Off Eastwood Park Road, Kingston Sundays on the Beach – Prendys, Hellshire Beach, St. Catherine Flip Flop Sundays – Rebel-T HQ, 52 Dumbarton Avenue

Monday Uptown Mondays – Savannah Plaza, Constant Spring Road, Kingston

Tuesday Boasy Tuesdays – Kno Limit Sports Bar, Hillview Terrace (Off Eastwood Park Road), Kingston Gal-A-Tuesday – Tip Top Plaza, Gillette Street, Linstead, St. Catherine

Wednesday Weddy Weddy – Stone Love H.Q., Burlington Ave., Kingston Passa Passa – Spanish Town Road, Tivoli Gardens, Kingston MVP Wednesdays – Ambiance Sports Bar, Eastwood Park Road, Kingston Mumsell Wednesdays – Ripon Road

Thursday Bembe Thursdays – Weekenz Sports Bar & Grill, Constant Spring Road, Kingston Alliance Thursday – Kno Limit Sports Bar, Hillview Terrace (Off Eastwood Park Road), Kingston

Friday Backshot Fridays – Kno Limit Sports Bar, Hillview Terrace (Off Eastwood Park Road), Kingston Fresh Fridays – Mystic Plaza, Hagley Park Road, Kingston Sell Off Fridayz – John Street & Arnold Road, Allman Town Early Rebel Fridays – Rebel-T HQ, 52 Dumbarton Avenue Up Ya Friday – Starplus Auto Detail Centre, 2 Chelsea Avenue, New Kingston Hennessy Fridays – 36 Burlington Avenue, Kingston

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

10 Crazy things women do for men

MAN SHORTAGE AFFECTS CHURCHES IN JAMAICA - Christian women complain of lack of potential husbands