

Kingston is preparing for a powerful celebration of modern reggae culture as Chronixx has been announced as the headlining act for the upcoming Lost in Time Festival, set for February 28–March 1, 2026.
Festival organizers confirmed that the two-day event will take place in Jamaica’s cultural capital, bringing together the best of contemporary reggae and homegrown talent. With Chronixx at the top of the bill, Lost in Time is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated music gatherings of the year.
Chronixx stands as one of reggae’s most influential voices of this generation. From anthems like “Here Comes Trouble,” “Skankin’ Sweet,” and “Likes,” to his Grammy-nominated work, he has become a global ambassador for roots, consciousness, and modern Jamaican sound. His presence at the festival signals more than a headline performance—it represents a cultural moment.
Lost in Time Festival is designed to honor the past while pushing the future forward. By spotlighting today’s leading reggae artists alongside emerging voices, the event bridges generations and keeps Jamaica’s musical heartbeat alive on the world stage.
With fans expected to travel from across the island and abroad, Kingston will once again become a meeting place for lovers of real music, real message, and real culture. Over two days, the city will pulse with rhythm, unity, and the unmistakable energy that only reggae can deliver.
Chronixx headlining Lost in Time is a statement:
Reggae is alive.
The culture is evolving.
And Jamaica continues to lead the world in sound and spirit.
February 28–March 1, 2026—Kingston is calling.






