Stay Strong Jamaica
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Friday, January 2, 2026 | 8:00PMHard Rock Live
Lineup is subject to change.
The event will feature performances by Shaggy, Julian Marley, Marcia Griffiths, Wayne Wonder, Inner Circle, Third World, Wailers, I-Octane, Etana, Tee Jay, Shuga, Ernie Smith, Mykal Rose, Chalice, Brick and Lace, Ed Robinson and more, bringing together reggae, dancehall, and Caribbean music legends for one powerful night of unity and healing.
100 percent of net proceeds from ticket sales and donations will be directed to the country of Jamaica through Jamaica’s Promise, the designated beneficiary from the Hard Rock Heals Foundation, supporting urgently needed housing, infrastructure repair, and humanitarian aid.
“Stay Strong Jamaica represents the extraordinary spirit of our people and the unwavering support of our global community,” said Jamaican Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness. “We are deeply grateful to the artists, the organizers, and every person who contributes to this event. After the initial shock of the widespread devastation, we have now shifted our focus to recovery mode. Given the magnitude of the damage, there is little doubt that it will be a long and arduous journey. But together we will rebuild stronger than before.”
“This concert is more than a fundraising effort. It is a reminder of the resilience of our culture and the unity of our diaspora,” said Olivia “Babsy” Grange, Jamaican Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport. “Every dollar raised will directly support families, communities, and essential services impacted by Hurricane Melissa. The “Stay Strong Jamaica” Concert is yet another manifestation of our music, reggae music, providing the opium for soothing our pain and for being the bridge to take us over troubled waters.”
David Hoenemeyer, Chief Operating Officer of Seminole Gaming (on behalf of Hard Rock Heals Foundation), said, “Hard Rock has a deep connection to Jamaica — its culture, its music, and its people. Hosting “Stay Strong Jamaica” is an honor and a responsibility we take to heart. We are proud that 100 percent of net proceeds will directly benefit recovery efforts, helping families and communities rebuild with hope and dignity.”