

This week, reggae icon Richie Stephens will take center stage — not just on a concert platform, but on national television. He’s scheduled to appear on FOX Good Night New York, airing tonight at 11 PM — where he’ll speak about his ongoing efforts to help rebuild Jamaica in the wake of Hurricane Melissa.
His appearance comes at a critical time. After the storm ravaged parts of his homeland, Richie has been outspoken — offering support, raising funds, and working to provide aid for affected communities. Repeating Islands+1
For Richie Stephens, this isn’t just about music or charity — it’s about heart, heritage, and healing. His interview will offer:

Richie won’t just talk about rebuilding — he’ll also bring that energy to the stage. He is confirmed to perform at the upcoming Jamaica Strong Benefit Concert, happening this Friday at UBS Arena in New York.
The concert — already shaping up to be the largest hurricane-relief benefit for Jamaica in living memory — will gather music legends, fans, and the diaspora under one mission: to restore communities, provide aid, and bring hope back home.
At the show, Richie is expected to perform his new track Hurricane — a song inspired by recent events and the island’s enduring spirit.
📺 Tune into FOX Good Night New York — 11 PM.
🎟 Mark your calendar: Jamaica Strong Benefit Concert — this Friday, UBS Arena.
When voices like Richie Stephens speak and show up — we all rise together.
Let’s stand strong for Jamaica. 🇯🇲






