Jambana One World Festival in Celebration of Emancipation Day on August 7th in Brampton

In celebration of Emancipation Day, JAMBANA™ One World Festival takes place on Monday, August 7th from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Gage Park in Brampton. Canada’s premier “fun for the family” festival, JAMBANA™ celebrates the sights, sounds, and tastes of this nation’s diversity.

The festival ignites passion and inspires creativity, while representing Canada’s African and Caribbean communities through performances by internationally acclaimed bands, artists, and JUNO Award winners.

Headliner Fab 5 celebrates 50 years in the music industry, while other featured acts include Steele, Nana McLean, Joshua Lucas, Rayzalution, Kairo McLean, Chelsea Stewart, Dance Caribe, Dale Brown & True Praise, and Hardcore Band. The festivities this year are hosted by Master T and Tanya Mullings.

Admission is free and, in addition to great vibes and rhythms, the festival will feature arts and crafts vendors, community vendors, as well as delicious food. There’s tons of free parking in downtown Brampton. Bring a lawn chair for maximum enjoyment of the show!

About JAMBANA™ One World Festival:

JAMBANA™ One World Festival, has grown out of years of world-class concerts, theatrical productions and festivals. It is produced by Jones & Jones Productions Ltd., founded by Denise Jones & Allan Bucka Jones in 1987. The first was the all-night Reggae On Yah in 1987 at The Great Hall on Queen Street West, downtown Toronto.

Today, JAMBANA™ One World Festival has evolved tremendously as it represents Canada’s growing cultural diversity in its finest form, representing Canada’s multicultural communities through performances by internationally acclaimed bands, artists and JUNO Award winners. Feel the rhythms and experience the sights, sounds, tastes and global diversity at JAMBANA™.