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Review of Reggae Land 2022
The event was good, however the festival could have been more child friendly. For example at last yearâs festival there were dodgems that children could go on if they didnât want to watch the music continuously. So if tickets are being sold for children, instead of having 3 stages, there could be a space for dodgems or a small fairground ride.
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Review of Reggae Land 2022
we did the 2 days. Atmosphere was amazing, The artists were fantastic, Queues for food were a nightmare. I was told afterwards that you are allowed to take a picnic. If that's the case I will definitely do that. Drink prices were what I expected, people were friendly. Everyone was loving the tribute to Jamaica. Would definitely go again.
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Review of Reggae Land 2022
My only criticism is that I had to go back to the entrance, because I was not given a wrist band. As prove that I was VIP vistor. Also the VIP sign was not clearly marked, I had so much (including others)problem in finding the entrance. I asked one of the security staff he did not, know either.
Apart from that, I had a FANTASTIC TIME.
Thank you abundantly to each and everyone for their hard work in making this event possible. Jah Bless.
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Review of Reggae Land 2022
Great event. Needs more entry point to main stage. one entrance on a hill is hazardous. I saw a bloke tumble after avoiding a child. This could have started a crush. The mc's weren't great at reading the audience. There were lulls between acts. All in all I had a great day and would attend another event.
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Review of Reggae Land 2022
For a reggae festival the most famous and loved British female artists came on so early we missed them. Line up for Sunday with times was not published in advance. Shaggy was shabby and is the worst headline act I've ever seen. I don't know if it was arrogance or a combination of drink, w**d and arrogance. I don't ever want to see him live again. Overall, festival needs to be more authentic. I enjoyed last year so much more.
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