Popular Reggae Land Festival heading to the National Bowl in Milton Keynes

    The huge and popular Reggae Land Festival is making its return to Milton Keynes next summer, with a brand new location.

    It has today (1/11), been announced that the popular Reggae Land Festival is returning to Milton Keynes on Saturday 5th August and Sunday 6th August.

    This year, the biggest celebration of Reggae music and Jamaican culture is heading to the iconic National Bowl in Milton Keynes. 

    Festival organisers are promising an even 'bigger and better' Reggae Land across two days with four stages featuring a line up of reggae, dub, dancehall, jungle and more.

    Music fans can expect a line up of 50+ international artists, reggae flea market, Caribbean food village, carnival float stage, carnival dancers, rum shacks.

    Last year saw the likes of of Reggae legends Shaggy and Julian Marley take to the stage in the city.

    Tickets go on sale this Friday here.

    It follows the news that Muse will be heading to the Bowl in MK next year. It will be the first concert that has taken place at the iconic venue in 7 years.

    Last month, it was announced that the popular Reggae festival that takes place in Milton Keynes is in the Best Small Festival, Best Metropolitan Festival and Best New Festival categories at the UK Festival Awards.

    The final UK Festival Awards event is held on 6th December at Manchester’s Freight Island and allows festival organisers and suppliers to get together and reflect of the past season whilst looking forward to the next.

    Awards range from grassroots to large and there are categories for family and non-music festivals. Winners are decided by a combination of  either fan votes, expert panel, or a combination of both with special awards for Best Major Festival, Outstanding Contribution and, for one year only, the Perfect Pivot Award for the festival business that applied its skills to alternative activity during the Covid closure.

    You can cast your votes here.

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