As February unfolds, South Florida becomes a vibrant hub for reggae enthusiasts, celebrating the rich tapestry of Jamaican culture through music, food, and community events. This month-long celebration, known as Reggae Month, pays homage to the profound impact of reggae music, particularly the enduring legacy of the legendary Bob Marley.
The Marley Family: Keepers of the Reggae Flame
Bob Marley’s influence on the world of music is undeniable. Renowned for his powerful anthems that resonate with themes of unity and social change, Marley’s songs such as “One Love” and “Get Up, Stand Up” continue to inspire generations. His sons, Rohan and Ky-Mani Marley, are at the forefront of this celebration, each contributing to the reggae movement in their unique ways.

Ky-Mani Marley, an accomplished musician in his own right, is set to release a new album this February. He reflects on the significance of his father’s legacy, stating, “I was blessed to come from a great legacy.” Reggae is not just a genre for Ky-Mani; it is woven into the fabric of his identity. He embraces the freedom and creativity that comes with being part of such a storied lineage, saying, “Becoming an artist and knowing who your father was … it was natural.”

Rohan Marley, a successful entrepreneur, carries his father’s spirit into various business ventures. He is launching a Marley Coffee shop in Miami, aiming to share a piece of the Marley legacy with the local community. Rohan emphasizes the essence of reggae music, stating, “Reggae music is the music that speaks to the heart, the mind, the body, and the soul.” Additionally, Rohan is venturing into the cannabis industry, creating legal cannabis products under the Marley brand, further solidifying the family’s commitment to cultural authenticity.
Reggae Events: A Month-Long Celebration
Throughout February, South Florida is alive with reggae events that invite residents and visitors to immerse themselves in this vibrant culture. From Broward County to Miami, a series of concerts, festivals, and cultural gatherings showcase reggae music, Jamaican cuisine, and the arts. These events not only celebrate the music but also foster community connections and cultural appreciation.
Whether you’re a lifelong reggae fan or a newcomer to the genre, there’s something for everyone. Restaurants and venues across the region will feature live performances by local and internationally acclaimed reggae artists, allowing attendees to experience the infectious rhythms and uplifting vibes that define reggae music.


Upcoming Events:
- Sunday, Feb. 9 : Reggae Month event at Blue Martini in Fort Lauderdale, featuring live music by Visions Band and special guests. Free entry with RSVP until 8 p.m. (21+ only)
- Saturday, Feb. 15: Rastafari Day and Drum Circle in North Miami, with live performances from Big Yout, Papa Michigan, Anthony B, and others. Free admission from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
- Sunday, Feb. 16: Reggae Month event at Kekoon Restaurant and Lounge in Davie, with live reggae music and good vibes from 5 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
- Friday, Feb. 21: Reggae Jam at The Loop on Fort Lauderdale Beach, from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., featuring performances by Third World, Kumar Fyre, and more.
- Friday, Feb. 22: Family Fun Day at The Loop, featuring a day of reggae-themed activities and performances from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Sunday, Feb. 23: Praise on the Green Gospel Extravaganza at Shirley Branca Park in Miramar, with gospel reggae stars performing live from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Reggae Month?
Reggae Month is a celebration held in February that honors the contributions of reggae music and Jamaican culture, particularly the legacy of Bob Marley.
How is Bob Marley’s legacy celebrated during Reggae Month?
The month features a variety of events, including concerts, cultural festivals, and community gatherings that pay tribute to Bob Marley’s music and influence.
Who are the Marley brothers?
Rohan and Ky-Mani Marley are the sons of Bob Marley, actively involved in music and entrepreneurial ventures that continue to promote reggae culture.
What types of events can I expect during Reggae Month in South Florida?
You can look forward to live music performances, food festivals, art exhibits, and cultural workshops that celebrate reggae music and Jamaican heritage.
Where can I find reggae events in South Florida?
Events are hosted across various venues in Broward County and Miami, with schedules available on local event listings and social media platforms.
Reggae Month in South Florida is an exciting time that brings together music lovers to celebrate the vibrant rhythms of Jamaican culture. With the Marley family leading the charge, this year’s festivities promise to honor the legacy of Bob Marley while fostering a deeper appreciation for reggae music. Join the celebration and experience the joy and unity that reggae brings.
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