Reggae Sumfest 2025 took a chaotic turn early Saturday morning after a stampede left several patrons injured during what was otherwise a historic night at the Catherine Hall Entertainment Complex in Montego Bay.
The incident occurred amid overwhelming excitement as fans gathered in record-breaking numbers to witness the crowning of dancehall icon Vybz Kartel as the official King of Dancehall. The festival’s organizer, Downsound Entertainment, has since pledged to implement immediate crowd control and safety enhancements in response.
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In an official statement, Downsound confirmed that Festival Night I drew “arguably the largest turnout in the festival’s history,” with fans from around the world converging on the venue for the highly anticipated coronation.
“However, amidst the overwhelming excitement, the event experienced an incident during the early hours of Saturday morning that resulted in a stampede,” the release stated. “Unfortunately, the incident led to injuries among several of our patrons.”
The organizers assured the public that emergency response teams acted swiftly, activating crisis protocols to stabilize the situation.
“Our emergency response protocols were activated without delay, allowing our teams to quickly and effectively manage the scene. The safety and wellbeing of our patrons remain our highest priority,” Downsound stated.
A full review of the incident is now underway in coordination with law enforcement, private security consultants, and emergency services. Additional safety and crowd control measures are to be introduced immediately for Festival Night II.
Downsound Entertainment also expressed its sympathies to those affected:
“We extend our heartfelt concern to all those who were injured during this unfortunate incident.”
Despite the disruption, Reggae Sumfest remains committed to delivering a secure and high-caliber experience for both local and international attendees. The statement concluded by affirming continued collaboration with the Montego Bay Police Department and Fire Brigade to ensure the remainder of the festival proceeds safely.