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Full Lineup and Set Times for the Miami Reggae Festival April 30

Just yesterday, we initiated you into the Rockaz MVMT, a 10,000-strong Jah-blessed army marching in peace through the Grove. We taught you the mantra. We mapped out a little bit of the history. And we handed you directions to the meeting place for next Saturday's Miami Reggae Festival. But today,...
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Just yesterday, we initiated you into the Rockaz MVMT, a 10,000-strong Jah-blessed army marching in peace through the Grove.



We taught you the mantra. We mapped out a little bit of the history. And we handed you directions to the meeting place for next Saturday's Miami Reggae Festival. But today, we're taking you even deeper into the MVMT with a complete breakdown of the action plan.



See the cut for the Miami Reggae Festival's full lineup and set times.



Miami Reggae Festival Lineup and Set Times

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3:00 p.m. Kulcha Shok Muzik

3:15 p.m. Connis

3:45 p.m. Don One Music Showcase with Oh Ginelle

4:00 p.m. Spam Allstars

4:50 p.m. Sekajip Genes

5:05 p.m. Ephniko

5:30 p.m. Lee Brown and Mr. RJ

5:45 p.m. Jahfe

6:45 p.m. Jah Stream and Soul Flower

7:00 p.m. Cultura Profética

8:15 p.m. Sasa Drum Circle

8:30 p.m. Bonnie Casey

8:45 p.m. Warrior King

9:15 p.m. Luciano



Miami Reggae Festival. Saturday, April 30. Peacock Park, 2820 McFarlane Rd., Coconut Grove. The festival begins at 3 p.m. and admission is free with a donation of two food cans and registration at miamireggaefestival.eventbrite.com. Call 305-763-4509 or visit rockazmvmt.com.



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