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Reggae Land 2025 Blazes Into Milton Keynes – Night Two Highly Anticipated

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Reggae Land 2025 blazed into Milton Keynes on Saturday 2 August at The National Bowl in Milton Keynes, kicking off one of the UK’s most anticipated reggae festivals with a crowd of thousands and a line-up packed with legends. With night one already being hailed as unforgettable, the buzz heading into Sunday is only getting louder.

Night One Highlights!

  • Capleton – Explosive, high-energy set; crowd completely locked in from start to finish.
  • Dexta Daps – Smooth, commanding delivery with dancehall heat; crowd sang every word.
  • Protoje – Conscious, groove-heavy performance; effortless stage control.
  • Gyptian – Lovers rock favourites delivered with laid-back charisma.
  • Lila Iké – Sharp vocals, confident presence; a standout from the new wave.
  • Alpha Blondy – Soulful and politically charged; deep connection with the audience.
  • Morgan Heritage – Classic roots and tight harmonies; a powerful family affair.
  • Etana – Rich vocals and rootsy warmth; graceful and uplifting performance.
  • Black Roots – Veteran presence; deep grooves and socially conscious lyrics.

From opening to close, the festival grounds buzzed with non-stop rhythm, vibrant food stalls, and a crowd unified by the music. Rain clouds couldn’t touch the spirit of the day—Reggae Land delivered atmosphere in full.


The Venue and Vibe

The National Bowl proved ideal, with wide open space, efficient entry, and a layout that made it easy to catch acts across multiple stages. Over 70 food vendors, refill stations, and a cashless system kept things moving smoothly. Security and welfare were well-managed, and the community feel was undeniable.

What’s Coming Tonight! – Sunday 3 August

Night two is shaping up to be just as big—if not bigger.

  • Chronixx – Headliner bringing soulful roots and international acclaim.
  • Mavado – Dancehall heavyweight set to raise the tempo.
  • Steel Pulse – UK reggae pioneers with decades of anthems.
  • Kabaka Pyramid – Grammy winner delivering lyrical fire.
  • Marcia Griffiths – Iconic voice of lovers rock.
  • Tanya Stephens, Spragga Benz – High-energy performers not to be missed.
The action kicks off again at 12:00, with coaches available from major cities and late trains from Milton Keynes Central. Sunday night wraps at 22:30—but the memories will stretch far beyond that.

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Bottom Line! Reggae Land 2025 has already made its mark—and there’s one more night to go. Whether you were there on Saturday or still thinking about it, tonight is your last chance to catch the magic.

Night two is calling. Don’t miss your moment.

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