Buju Banton and AG Touring Donated US$200,000 to Accompong Maroons During Overcomer Tour

Buju Banton and AG Touring's Generous Contribution to the Accompong Maroons

Buju Banton and AG Touring Donated US$200,000 to Accompong Maroons During Overcomer Tour

In a remarkable display of cultural appreciation and philanthropic spirit, reggae legend Buju Banton, alongside AG Touring, has made a significant donation of US$200,000 to the Accompong Maroons in Jamaica. This gesture was unveiled during Buju's electrifying performance at The Overcomer Tour held at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., on August 27, 2024. 

A Night of Celebration and Tradition

As Buju Banton wrapped up his two-hour set, he invited a group of Maroons to the stage, highlighting the cultural significance of the moment. The Maroons performed a traditional ritual that included the ceremonial blowing of white rum, blessing the stage, and showcasing vibrant traditional dances accompanied by drumming. This performance not only entertained the audience of 15,000 attendees but also deepened the connection between the artist and his cultural roots.

The Overcomer Tour: A Journey of Resilience

The Overcomer Tour represents more than just a concert series; it symbolizes Buju Banton's triumphant return to the music scene after a challenging period. With upcoming performances scheduled in major cities such as Atlanta on September 8 and Brooklyn on November 17, the tour has garnered much anticipation. Fans have been eager to see the iconic artist, especially as many have awaited his return for over a decade.

Fan Reactions to Tour Cancellations

Despite the excitement surrounding the tour, the announcement of several cancellations for upcoming shows has left fans feeling disheartened. Many took to social media platforms, particularly Instagram, to express their disappointment and seek clarity regarding the situation. Comments ranged from sadness over missed opportunities to concern for Buju's well-being. One fan lamented, “I don’t even want the refund; I just wanted to take my mom to see her favorite artist,” while another expressed worry over the cancellations, saying, “I hope he is okay.”

In response to the mounting concerns, Buju Banton issued an official statement clarifying the situation. He explained, “Due to scheduling conflicts beyond my control, I am rescheduling several dates to 2025. I want to ensure I deliver the highest caliber of an experience, and my fans are my highest priority.” This announcement was met with mixed emotions, as many fans had been waiting years for the opportunity to see him live.

A Legacy of Reggae

Buju Banton, known as "The Gargamel," continues to be a significant figure in the reggae music scene. His status as the first Jamaican artist to undertake a solo headlining arena tour in the U.S. underscores his impact on the genre. The Overcomer Tour, organized by AG Touring, stands as a testament to his enduring popularity and the dedication of his fanbase.


The donation to the Accompong Maroons marks a meaningful chapter in Buju Banton's journey, reflecting his commitment to giving back to the community that shaped him. As fans eagerly await the rescheduled tour dates, the spirit of reggae, unity, and cultural celebration remains at the forefront of Buju's mission. With each performance, he not only entertains but also fosters a deeper appreciation for Jamaican culture and heritage, ensuring that the legacy of reggae continues to thrive.