
February 14, 2025—A night etched in the hearts of reggae lovers forever. The UBS Arena became a vibrant hub of love, energy, and Jamaican pride as Shaggy, Sean Paul, and Beres Hammond united for a historic Valentine’s Day concert, produced by Harmony House and Jammins Events. Fans from across the Tri-State area and beyond packed the arena, turning it into a sold-out celebration of music, culture, and romance.
From the very first beat, the atmosphere was electric. The crowd, buzzing with anticipation, was ready for an unforgettable journey through decades of reggae and dancehall classics.
Sean Paul Ignites the Stage
The night kicked off with a burst of energy as dancehall superstar Sean Paul commanded the stage. The arena exploded the moment the familiar rhythm of "Get Busy" dropped, sending fans into a frenzy of dancing and singing. With back-to-back hits like "Temperature," "Like Glue," and "Gimme the Light," Sean Paul kept the crowd on their feet, reminding everyone why he remains a global dancehall icon. His infectious energy and rapid-fire delivery set the tone for an unforgettable evening.
Shaggy Brings the Charm and Hits
Next up was the Grammy-winning hitmaker, Shaggy, who was greeted with thunderous applause. With his signature charisma and playful style, Shaggy had the entire arena singing along to beloved hits like "It Wasn’t Me," "Angel," and "Boombastic." The energy was electric as fans belted out every lyric, swept up in the infectious reggae rhythms. Shaggy’s larger-than-life stage presence kept the crowd fully engaged and dancing to every beat.
Beres Hammond Captivates with Timeless Soul
As the evening reached its grand finale, the legendary Beres Hammond took the stage, his smooth voice captivating every soul in the arena. He serenaded the audience with his iconic ballads, creating a heartfelt and intimate connection. Songs like "Rockaway," "I Feel Good," and "They Gonna Talk" had the crowd swaying, their voices blending with his in a beautiful chorus of nostalgia and love. With his soulful delivery and timeless lyrics, Beres reminded everyone why he is a cornerstone of reggae music.
A Production by Harmony House & Jammins Events
The Rock Away Valentine’s Day Concert, produced by Harmony House and Jammins Events, was more than just a show—it was a celebration of reggae culture, love, and community. Fans left the UBS Arena with their hearts full, their voices hoarse from singing, and memories that will last a lifetime. For many, it was not just a concert; it was a historic moment in reggae music history.
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