AFTER a three-year hiatus, beach party series Chug It returns to Wavz Beach in Negril on Sunday, October 16.
A robust line-up of DJs is slated to begin the day’s entertainment, which incorporates sounds from Kingston and western Jamaica. ZJ Liquid, Platinum Exclusive, XX3RA Fyah, DJ Spugy, Ricky Fresh and Black Kolaz Sound will prep the group for the feature performances of the night, under the guide of hosts MC Blazze and Energy Di Dancer.
Fast-rising talents Silk Boss and Bayka are set to take to the highlight for début performances on the Chug It stage. Montego Bay’s Silk Boss is quickly becoming a household name in Jamaica together with his breakout hit Mankind and his latest single Sorry, which is trending amongst YouTube’s most streamed videos in Jamaica. He is predicted to captivate an eager audience with other songs from his catalogue, including Life Story, Surgery, and Geet Weh.
Newcomer Bayka is about to bring his unique flow and love for dancehall music to the stage. Releases resembling She Like It, 1Uptown, Top Tier, Craves, and Sinna Life have contributed to his increasing popularity.
Chug It organisers are looking forward to its return to Negril.
PR and Communications Manager for Chug It Vanassa Metzger said the cooler-friendly event’s return may also generate a financial boost to Negril and its environs.
“Patrons and repair providers alike are buzzing within the resort town as an unlimited amount of individuals within the Savanna-la-Mar, Negril, and Lucea regions are set to learn from the employment and revenue opportunities the event brings, which incorporates bartenders, carpenters, production agents, hotels, and vendors to call a number of,” she said.
“For the reason that lifting of COVID restrictions in Jamaica the event has hosted several highly successful stagings at our home base at Sugarman’s Beach, Portmore. Patrons within the west have been urging for the return to Negril and we’re excited to deliver on our pledge in supporting and promoting Jamaican culture with this Heroes’ Sunday staging,” she added.