The Sarasota Reggae and Food Festival has come and gone, making a strong debut at the Sarasota Fairgrounds. This inaugural event, organized by Paragon Festivals, offered three days of music, food, and a vibrant celebration of Florida's coastal vibes. From Friday through Sunday, the festival created unforgettable moments, with fans enjoying a carefully curated lineup that embodied the spirit of reggae.
Dey Shaka of The Intracoastals Rocks Venice
Following his powerful performance at the Sarasota festival, Dey Shaka of The Intracoastals kept the reggae momentum going with an intimate show at Hotel Venezia in Venice last Thursday, April 10. His high-energy performance, which had already captivated festival-goers, once again connected deeply with the crowd, leaving everyone buzzing about his unforgettable stage presence. Venice was definitely the place to be for reggae that week.
Kat Hall Takes the Stage in Venice on April 24—For FREE!
Next up, the excitement continues with Kat Hall, who will be lighting up Reggae Nights in the Park on Thursday, April 24, in Venice. This performance promises to be one for the books, with Kat bringing her signature soulful sound and genre-blending style to the stage. Known for her powerhouse vocals and electric stage presence, Kat Hall has been turning heads across Florida, and her show in Venice is sure to be no different.
Even better? This incredible night of live reggae music is completely FREE! That’s right—Venice locals and visitors alike can enjoy Kat Hall’s amazing performance without paying a dime. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to her music, this is an event you won’t want to miss. Get ready for a night full of good vibes, powerful rhythms, and music that will have you dancing all evening long.
Details for Kat Hall’s Performance:
- Event: Reggae Nights in the Park with Kat Hall
- Venue: Centennial Park, Venice, FL
- Music Starts: 6:00 PM
Venice Becomes the Next Stage
Building on the success of Sarasota, Venice is fast becoming the next hotspot for the growing reggae movement in Southwest Florida. With its vibrant and expanding reggae scene, the city is quickly establishing itself as a key destination for music lovers. As spring 2025 unfolds, Venice is set to become a central hub for reggae, bringing even more energy and excitement to the Gulf Coast.
When is the last time you have been to Venice?