Reggae Land announces it will return to The National Bowl in Milton Keynes for 2024

    Reggae Land festival has announced it will be returning to Milton Keynes next year, following a 'successful' weekend.

    Just as people are hanging up their festival outfits from Reggae Land 2023, it has been announced that the festival will be returning to Milton Keynes.

    Over the weekend, The National Bowl held the popular Reggae Land festival, which saw around 15,000 head to the iconic venue.

    The event saw a line up of reggae, dub, dancehall and jungle over the two-day weekend as well as a line up of huge international artists, a reggae flea market, Caribbean food village with 50+ traders, carnival float stage, carnival dancers, a fairground, rum shacks and more.

    The event saw Jamaican Rapper and global superstar Sean Paul - with hits such as Temperature, No Lie and She Doesn't Mind, take to the stage in Milton Keynes.

    Grammy Award Winning Artist Beenie Man also faced the crowd along with 'Who Knows' singer Protoje. 

    The organisers behind the event have now announced that it will be returning to The National Bowl in 2024, on 3rd and 4th August.

    A limited amount of early bird tickets will be going on sale this Friday at 9am, here.

    REGGAE LAND! That was AMAZING! ❤️💛💚 Thank you so much to everybody that joined us at The Milton Keynes National Bowl...

    Posted by Reggae Land on Sunday, August 6, 2023

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