The muddy conditions underfoot at the Catherine Hall home of Reggae Sumfest did nothing to dampen the spirits of the thousands of patrons who turned up for the first major night of the festival, which is this year celebrating its 18th year.
The vibe inside the venue was accentuated by the strong performances which hit the stage. The Artistes clearly did their homework and presented tight, well-rehearsed sets which proved to be quite entertaining and worthy of making it to the festivals main stage.
Some of the early acts to prove their worth on Thursday night were Tifa, Charley Blacks, CeCile, with surprise act Tanto Blacks, Ding Dong and the Ravers Clavers crew, DAngel and Stacious. And on Friday night Gyptian, Etana and Romain Virgo
The set featuring the duo of Kevin and Craig of Voicemail was tinged with emotion as both spoke to missing their brother the late ONeil Edwards. Their tribute performance, although lacking ONeils vibe, was uplifting from the opening, which featured the Kingston College Chapel Choir.
At the time of filing, the major acts including Mavado, Bounty Killer who is to be honoured- Spice, I-Octane, Agent Sasco and the highly anticipated Vybz Kartel, were yet to take to the stage.