Five unmissable acts at Reggae Land 2023
Reggae Land 2023 is fast approaching, but with a lineup as stacked as theirs, you may be stuck for choice. With this in mind, we've put together a list of the five acts we think you simply can't miss.
Last updated: 31st May 2023
Originally published: 15th Mar 2023
Reggae music has been an integral part of the music industry for decades, captivating audiences worldwide with its signature sound, laid-back ethos, and positive vibes. When it comes to seeing the cream of the Reggae crop in the UK, there are few better ways to experience the magic of the genre than at Reggae Land 2023.
The festival is one of the most anticipated music festivals of the year for fans of the sun and smoke-soaked genre, which takes place at The National Bowl in Milton Keynes on Saturday 5th - Sunday 6th August, mainly due to how bloody good the lineup is. This year's bill is nothing short of spectacular, with some of the biggest names in reggae music set to take the stage and bring the heat to the already sizzling summer.
With all this in mind, we here at Skiddle thought it would be best to let all of you lot attending in on who we think are the top five names that you can't afford to miss at Reggae Land 2023. So scroll down, get your list for the festival started, and make sure all these acts get a priority spot!
Sean Paul, the Jamaican singer and rapper, is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable names in reggae music. With numerous hits under his belt such as "Get Busy," "Temperature," and "We Be Burnin'," Sean Paul's music is guaranteed to get you and your pals moving at Reggae Land 2023.
The iconic reggae groove master is set to headline the Sunday night, and we can only imagine the stops he’s pulling out for the spot. Basically, if you aren't there for Sean Paul, there's no point in going… he’s headlining after all.
Kabaka Pyramid is a Jamaican reggae artist known for his conscious lyrics and unique sound that blends traditional roots reggae with hip-hop, dancehall, and other musical genres. His latest album, The Kalling, recently won the Grammy for Best Reggae Album, so if you ever needed a way to convince your pals to come with you to see him, you needn't say more.
With songs like "Well Done" and "Can't Breathe," Kabaka's music is a powerful call to action that will leave everyone in the Reggae Land crowd feeling inspired and energized. Whilst not a mainstream legend like many on this list, it won't be long until he is considered so, make sure to get him on your lists!
Barrington Levy, also known as the "Mellow Canary," is a Jamaican reggae artist who has been in the game for over four decades. With hits like "Under Mi Sensi" and "Murderer," his smooth voice and soulful lyrics are sure to make your heartstrings sing, and put you in a state of pure reggae bliss.
His set at Reggaeland will be a celebration of his illustrious career and one of the few opportunities you will get to see him on such a big stage. One for the fans of the classic reggae sound, as well as for the modern reggae fan to experience some history; make sure not to miss this one!
Another Jamaican legend, General Levy, is known for his iconic track "Incredible," which massively helped popularize the jungle and drum and bass scene in the UK, and set him firmly in genre folklore.
His unique style, powerful lyrics, and front-and-centre presence on stage make him an unforgettable performer, and we are all but guaranteed that his set at Reggae Land will be exactly the same, with everyone in the audience instilled with his energy, which will probably be a welcome break from the chilled vibes ever-present at reggae festivals.
The Italian-Jamaican singer and producer, Alborosie, has made waves in the reggae scene with his unique sound and ability to blend different genres. With hits like "Kingston Town" and "Herbalist," Alborosie's music is a testament to the power of reggae music to bring people from different backgrounds together.
His set at Reggae Land looks set to promise this overpowering feeling of unity to all in the crowd, and truly channel one of reggae's key principles, all whilst getting you down and dirty in the dance, not one to miss.
For more information on Reggae Land 2023, as well as some FAQs, visit the festival event page on Skiddle by clicking, or tapping - HERE
If you just want to secure your tickets asap and see all of the incredible artists we've mentioned above, then you can find tickets for Reggae Land 2023 at the bottom of this page
Check out our What's On Guide to discover even more rowdy raves and sweaty gigs taking place over the coming weeks and months. For festivals, lifestyle events and more, head on over to our Things To Do page or be inspired by the event selections on our Inspire Me page.
Tickets for Reggae Land 2023
more info
- Date: Saturday 5th August - Sunday 6th August 2023
- Event: Reggae Land 2023 at The National Bowl
- Venue: The National Bowl
- Artists: Kenny Ken, Desmond Dekker's The Aces ft. Delroy Williams, Top Cat, Top Cat, Black Roots, Ed Solo, Junior Marvin, Ragga Twins, Daddy G, Iration Steppas, Deekline, Congo Natty, Sean Paul, Mad Professor, Benny Page, Freddie McGregor, David Rodigan, Shy FX, Nicky Blackmarket, Dub Pistols
- Hotels: Hotels near The National Bowl
- Restaurants: Restaurants near The National Bowl
missed out?
You can find these artists/djs playing at the following events:
-
Dub Pistols
Dub Pistols
Band On The Wall, Manchester
14th December
7:30pm til 10:00pm
Minimum Age:10
-
5 years of Connexions Club
Daddy G
Club PST Digbeth, Birmingham
14th December
10:00pm til 4:00am
Minimum Age:18
-
Lakota's NYE House Party: Jungle Cakes / Tribe of Frog + more
Congo Natty
Lakota, Bristol
31st December
8:00pm til 4:00am
Minimum Age:18
-
Lakota's NYE House Party: Jungle Cakes / Tribe of Frog + more
Benny Page
Lakota, Bristol
31st December
8:00pm til 4:00am
Minimum Age:18