Several top reggae artists will be taking the stage at the Number One Shed tonight for Reggae Fest 1994.
The show, which is being organised by Tuff Life Productions, will also feature some of Bermuda's best reggae singers.
Show coordinator Mr. Junior Forbes said there would be eight acts, including MCA recording star Barrington Levy and Eastwest Record's Terror Fabulous featuring D.J Daddy Screw and the legendary Wailers Band.
Also performing are Jigsy King and D.J Captain Remo.
Singers will be backed by the A-Team band. And there will also be music by Bermuda's Soul Jah One.
"Barrington Levy is the undisputed King of Jamaican Dancehall,'' said Mr.
Forbes. "On his self-titled MCA Records debut, Levy takes today's most happening rhythms to a whole new level.
"Terror Fabulous rose to the top of the Jamaican charts before reaching his 18th birthday.
"And his first release for Eastwest Records, titled `Gangsters Anthem' showcases the streetwise, but socially conscious style that has made him a respected name in Kingston's yard.'' Also rocking the stage will be Bermuda's Miss Carol-Ann Williams, Lady Tyson and Bruk Pocket.
Tickets for the show can be purchased for $45 at Tuff Shoes.
