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Busy Signal Koffee and Beres Hammond Headline Sierra Nevada World Music Festival

  • Writer: Balla Bee
    Balla Bee
  • Jun 5, 2024
  • 1 min read





Celebrating top Reggae and World Music Artists in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere with Camping, Vendors, Workshops, Parade, Kidzone and more.


Epiphany Artists is thrilled to reveal another exciting announcement of talent for the 27th edition of the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival (SNWMF). The festival takes place from June 21st to 23rd at the Mendocino County Fairgrounds in Boonville, California.



The highly anticipated third round of artists features fresh and diverse talents in reggae and Latino styles, including Ranking Joe, Eli-Mac, The Aggrolites, Boostive, Bayonics, Kingston A Go-Go, Danny Cuervo, Dub Siren Hi-Fi with Mello Banton, and Out Of Many One Nyabinghi, with more artists still to be announced.



Known as the premier Jamaican roots-reggae music festival in the US, the programming also includes eclectic world music. Two stages, plus a late-night dancehall party, keep the vibes high.


Nestled in the oak-and-redwood-filled hills of Anderson Valley, the Mendocino County Fairgrounds is an idyllic enclave. Boonville is less than three hours from San Francisco or Sacramento. Activities abound across the festival, with workshops, dance troupes, a carnival parade, and more. The KidZone offers storytelling, dance and drum workshops, arts, crafts and fun. This immersive experience creates a lifetime of memories for younger attendees.

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Nancy Wheeler
Nancy Wheeler
6 days ago

The post about the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival has such a vibrant feel, especially how artists like Busy Signal, Koffee, and Beres Hammond make it more than a concert and turn it into a cultural experience. The 2024 festival lineup really reflected that strong reggae community spirit. I remember going to a student music event where the energy of live performances stayed with me for days. I once used to write my engineering assignment during a busy semester while trying to keep up with events like that. It made me realize music and shared experiences can recharge you in ways routine never can.

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