Valentine’s Day Concert
Get ready to experience a Valentine’s Day like no other! Three of reggae’s most iconic superstars — Beres Hammond, Shaggy, and Sean Paul—are set to share the stage for the first time in what promises to be the biggest Valentine’s Day concert in the Tri-State area.
New York’s Jammins Events, Inc. told Caribbean Life on Monday that it will host the biggest reggae Valentine’s Day concert at the world-class UBS Arena on Long Island on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025.
The UBS Arena, located directly adjacent to the eastern limits of Queens, is a multi-purpose indoor arena within Belmont Park in Elmont, Long Is.
Photo by Lisa Lake/Getty Images“This historic event is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for reggae lovers and music fans,” Jammins Events, Inc. said. “This extraordinary evening will bring together the GRAMMY Award-winning, chart-topping talents of Shaggy and Sean Paul, alongside the legendary king of lover’s rock, Beres Hammond.
“Fans can expect an electrifying combination of soulful love songs, high-energy dancehall anthems and timeless reggae classics to make this Valentine’s Day celebration one to remember,” it added, urging reggae lovers to come and celebrate the universal themes of “love, unity and good vibes, as three of the world’s most beloved reggae artists deliver back-to-back performances on a night when romance is in the air.”
Photo by Frank Hoensch/RedfernsFrom Beres Hammond’s heartfelt ballads like “I Feel Good “and “Rockaway” to Shaggy’s iconic hits like “It Wasn’t Me” and “Angel” to Sean Paul’s dancehall smashes like “Temperature” and “Get Busy,” this concert will be “an unparalleled musical experience,” Jammins Events, Inc. said.
“Whether you’re celebrating with a special someone or simply a fan of superb reggae music, this concert will offer the perfect Valentine’s Day soundtrack,” it added.
Jammins Events, Inc. said it will continue its long-standing support for funding higher education by donating part of the proceeds of this event to the American Foundation for The University of the West Indies (AFUWI).
AFUWI, a New York-based non–profit organization, funds scholarships for financially challenged students to attend the University of the West Indies.
For more information for the Valentine’s Day concert, go to Jamminsevents.com or call (646) 210-6615.