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Entertainment
Guinness Greatness in Concert for October
Saturday, September 04, 2010
In a celebration befitting the great philanthropist and creator of the iconic Guinness Stout, Arthur Guinness, some of the greatest Reggae and Dancehall acts will showcase their talent at Greatness in Concert set for October 23 at the National Stadium.
The event will showcase greatness in the Jamaican dancehall and will feature a strong line-up of acts, including Grammy award winners Shaggy and Beenie Man as well as Mavado.
The star-studded line-up will also feature full sets from veteran Bounty Killer, Wayne Wonder and Lady Saw. The only way to gain admission to Guinness Greatness in Concert is through the Guinness Under The Cap promotion, which runs from September 1 until October 21.
"October 23 will be a historic night in the history of Jamaican music , when we come together to celebrate greatness. Guinness stands firm on a great 251-year legacy, and helping to lead the Caribbean-wide celebration will be some of the most inspirational dancehall talent, who themselves represent greatness and strength of character to succeed," says Guinness brand manager Gary Dixon.
Lucky patrons from the Caribbean can also win tickets to join Jamaicans in this musical celebration of greatness.
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