Shaggy Brings Caribbean Vibes To Central Park With Star-Studded “Shaggy’s Yaad”
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. July 3, 2026: Fresh off the release of his new album Lottery, Grammy Award-winning reggae superstar Shaggy is bringing the sounds of the Caribbean to the heart of New York City with “Shaggy’s Yaad,” a free outdoor concert celebrating Jamaican music, culture and community.
The event is set for July 9 at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park as part of the venue’s 40th anniversary season and will feature an all-star lineup of reggae, dancehall and R&B performers. Joining Shaggy on stage will be Robin Thicke, Tanto Metro & Devonte, Rayvon, Noah Powa, NESTA, Amber Lee, Matthew Malcolm, and Shuga, along with additional special guests.
Presented in association with VP Records and Shaggy’s Boombastic Radio on SiriusXM Channel 332, the concert promises an evening of classic hits, new music and Caribbean energy in one of New York City’s most iconic parks.
Inspired by the Jamaican concept of “yaad,” meaning home, the event is designed to bring together people of all backgrounds through music, food, culture and shared community spirit. The celebration will also feature music from DJs Tropical Blendz and Afrique, while DJ Norie, Roxy Romeo and Li’l Nat will serve as hosts throughout the evening.
The free, all-ages event comes as Shaggy continues to expand his influence beyond the recording studio. In addition to releasing new music, the Jamaican-born entertainer has remained a global ambassador for reggae while using his Boombastic Radio platform to spotlight Caribbean artists and culture.
With performances spanning reggae, dancehall and contemporary Caribbean sounds, Shaggy’s Yaad is expected to draw thousands of fans for what organizers describe as an unforgettable summer celebration of the islands in the middle of Manhattan.
Doors open at 6 p.m., with the concert beginning at 7 p.m. Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis.
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