The Rhythm & Brunch team joined the Culture Squad for an engaging conversation, reflecting on a successful December outing and announcing that the celebrations are far from over, with activities set to continue into January.
Fresh off a high-energy hip-hop edition that featured global icon Busta Rhymes, the lifestyle party brand is now gearing up for its next significant moment: a Dancehall Edition headlined by Beenie Man.
The recent Rhythm & Brunch event at Ghud Park exceeded expectations, striking a balance between intimacy and capacity. While some attendees initially questioned whether the venue might be too large for the concept, the turnout proved otherwise, with tables filled and the crowd fully immersed in the experience.
Speaking on the vision behind the event, the organisers reiterated that Rhythm & Brunch is built around celebrating legends and timeless music, rather than fleeting trends. The brand has become known for reintroducing artistes many fans grew up with and creating live experiences that go beyond streaming platforms and online nostalgia.
Momentum continues on December 24 (Christmas Eve), when Rhythm & Brunch hosts its Dancehall Edition at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel from 4pm. Beenie Man, widely regarded as one of dancehall’s most influential figures, will headline the event.
According to the organisers, the Rhythm & Brunch format remains consistent: DJs are the core of the experience, with live artistes serving as a special addition rather than the sole attraction. This approach ensures that attendees enjoy a complete, immersive party regardless of when they arrive.
Tickets for the Dancehall Edition are available online on the official website of Rhythm & Brunch, with mobile money and card payment options. While tickets can be purchased at the venue, patrons are encouraged to buy in advance to ensure a smooth entry experience.
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