SATURDAY LINE UP

SATURDAY LINE UP

The Festival begins with a powerful mix of fresh reggae rhythms and energetic rap beats. Expect lively bass lines, catchy hooks, and upbeat tempos that will keep the crowd moving. Whether you’re there to chill in a laid-back groove or bounce along to dynamic, high-impact performances, Saturday’s vibe is guaranteed to set your weekend for a memorable, music-fueled experience.

SkyBlew 12:00-13:20
Werd Perfect 13:40-15:00
Kyle Rapps 15:20-16:40
OMNI MC 17:00-18:00
Heaven Beatbox 18:20-19:40
Alex Marley 20:00-22:00

HEAVEN BEATBOX

BEATBOX

HeaveN Beatbox is a Crossover Beatboxer from the USA, who has been delighting audiences with his astounding beatboxing abilities, and his magnetic and exuberant personality. He is also an actor and voice over talent. As a bi-product of his environment, HeaveN expresses himself by absorbing the actions and sounds that immediately surround him. He hears, feels, captures and personifies these sounds through the art of beatboxing and storytelling. MORE INFO

ALEX MARLEY

REGGAE, ROOTS

Born on the 29th day of July 1987 in Kingston, Jamaica he was called to music at a very early age as started writing songs at age eleven. He grew up listening to various genres of music: amongst artists like his cousins Bob Marley and sons as well as other greats such as Garnett Silk, Burning Spear, Jacob Miller, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Charley Parker, and Dennis Brown. MORE INFO

OMNI MC

POETESS/WORDSMITH/VOCALIST

From the moment she steps on stage, Philly born artist
Omni MC makes a heart connection with the crowd and gently embodies her role as MC - Matriarch of Ceremonies. Live or playback, she delivers conscious lyrics in seamless flow with silk vocals. Omni is an artist who truly understands the power of music and intentionally utilizes this vibration to heal herself and others.

Born and raised in Southwest Philly, Geri (Omni) is one of 8 scrappy rugrats who grew up in a tiny row home on 65th and Grays Ave. With so many brothers and sisters little G had access to a rich collection of music in the form of random cassettes and vinyl found under beds and in couch cushions. These genre-spanning treasures along with a continuous backdrop of Doo Wop, Motown and Philly Soul music were the seeds that sparked Omni’s growth as a musical artist. 
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