MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — Josef Bogdanovich, CEO of Downsound Entertainment, producers of Reggae Sumfest, is confident that this year’s reggae festival will be the industry’s best yet. Last Thursday, at the official media launch held at the Iberostar Hotel in Montego Bay, St James, Bogdanovich shared that as Reggae Sumfest celebrates its 31st anniversary next month, it has established itself not just as a festival but as a “celebration of life, love, and music.” “Reggae Sumfest is a reminder of reggae’s power to heal, unite, and inspire change.
Together, we will make Reggae Sumfest 2024 the best one yet,” Bogdanovich declared. He expressed immense pride in using the show to promote and celebrate Montego Bay, calling Reggae Sumfest “a festival born from the heart of Jamaica.” “It is the Jamaican community that makes it truly special.
Our festival is a testament to the power of music to bring people together, inspire, and uplift. This is our home, and we’re proud to support local businesses and give back to the communities that have given us so much,” he added. Echoing Bogdanovich’s sentiments, Cordel “Skatta” Burrell, head of A&R and Street Promotions, confirmed that despite calls for relocating, “Montego Bay is, and always will be, the home of Reggae Sumfest.
” “Montego Bay has been the heart and soul of Reggae Sumfest for over three decades. During this time, an unbreakable bond has formed between the festival and this city. This is a symbio.
