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Uniting for a Cause: Music, Hope, and Change.
Experience the Vibrant Spirit of the Caribbean at the Rhythm of Hope Fundraising Concert this Summer.
Join Woolwich Works for the Rhythm of Hope Reggae & Gospel Fundraising Concert, a spectacular charity fundraising event dedicated to supporting the impactful Food for the Poor (FFPJA), the largest charity in the Caribbean.
Headliners: Etana, Teejay, Rondell Positive
Rhythm of Hope is proud to announce a powerhouse lineup for its inaugural Jamaican Independence 63 fundraising concert - uniting purpose and performance in one unforgettable celebration.
Taking centre stage is two-time Grammy-nominated, internationally acclaimed Etana, alongside Jamaica’s breakout star Teejay, whose electrifying sets have captivated audiences worldwide. Fresh from commanding performances at Germany’s legendary 38th Summerjam Festival and City Splash London, these musical trailblazers are set to ignite the Rhythm of Hope stage with energy, authenticity, and undeniable star power.
This event is more than just a concert, it's a sustainable initiative aimed at rebuilding lives and homes that were devastated by natural disasters in Jamaica. Last year, Hurricane Beryl caused unprecedented destruction, leaving countless families displaced and communities in shambles. More recently, devastating fires have compounded the hardships faced by those striving to recover. Through this vibrant musical celebration, the aim is to raise critical funds to provide essential supplies and to run reconstruction efforts to create homes and infrastructure that are better equipped to withstand future hurricanes and fires.
Set to be the reggae concert of the summer, this unforgettable evening will feature:
- International reggae acts from Jamaica.
- Homegrown UK talent and a fusion of Caribbean rhythms, gospel harmonies, and diverse musical styles.
- A true Caribbean experience throughout the event, that celebrates the enduring value of Jamaica’s cultural heritage, with extra activities for all to enjoy, so arrive early!
Organised as a volunteer-led and collaborative effort from the www.rohja.org, support from the Global Jamaican Diaspora Council UK Rep, friends of the diaspora, Black Things UK, MyGrocery List Jamaica, The Safety Box, Food for the Poor (FFPJA).
* This event holds profound significance, taking place just days after Jamaican Independence underscoring powerful themes of rebuilding, recovery, and resilience. Join us for this incredible celebration of music and purpose!
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Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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General Admissioin - Student | £20.00 per ticket |
General Admission - Adult | £35.00 per ticket |
General Admission - Senior Citizen | £20.00 per ticket |
VIP | £125.00 per ticket |
VVIP | £150.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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- Credit cards accepted (no fee)