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Global Cultural Movement Everyday People to Make Caribbean Debut in Jamaica

Renowned cultural movement Everyday People set to make Caribbean debut in Jamaica with vibrant day party experience on October 19


Everyday People to make its' Caribbean debut in Jamaica


Everyday People, the globally renowned cultural movement known for blending music, art, and community, is set to make its highly anticipated Caribbean debut in Jamaica. slated for Saturday, October 19, 2024, the iconic Kaya Kingston venue will be transformed into a vibrant, immersive experience.


Bringing together the spirit of Jamaica with the signature "coolest day party" vibes that Everyday People is famous for, this event promises a unique celebration of culture and connection.


EP’s signature blend of top-tier musical performances, vibrant aesthetics, and the warm, communal spirit of Jamaica will come together in a celebration of culture.



The event will be hosted by Jorge Gitoo Wright, Shernita Anderson, Sinclair Bolden, Maine Buchanan, and more, in collaboration with the Jamaican team: Adrian Wilson, Creep Chromatic, and Silent Addy. To ensure a flawless execution, the local team has also brought on board event producers Cheraine Marshall and Carleene Samuels for this highly anticipated staging.


“As Everyday People’s growth continues to connect the global Black diaspora through its events, Jamaica and the Caribbean at large are essential parts of the journey. There can’t be a full story or experience without the music, culture, and community of the islands,” said Maine Buchanan, Managing Partner of Everyday People. “We’re excited to link directly with the people of Kingston, Jamaica, and continue to bring the diaspora together through joyful celebration.”


The Jamaican team is dedicated to curating an unforgettable first staging of the event in the Caribbean. "The music at Everyday People is next level; it's a journey through the sounds that unite the global Black experience. What makes this event different is the way it blends cultures and vibes, creating an atmosphere that’s electric and unforgettable. Jamaica has never seen anything like this," said Adrian Wilson, Host.



Renowned selector Creep Chromatic, has also expressed high expectations for the event. “This event is going to be different because it’s not just about a party—it’s about creating a space where music and culture come together. Everyday People is a celebration of the diaspora, bringing together sounds and cultures that connect us all.”


The event kicks off at 8 PM, showcasing an exciting lineup of local and international DJs, live performances, food, and interactive installations. All elements are carefully curated to celebrate and highlight the deep connections between the global diaspora and Jamaica's rich cultural influence.

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