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February 4, 2010

HAPPENINGS

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5

Bob Marley & Dennis Brown, the King & Crown Prince of Reggae

@ The Jamaica Pegasus Gardens, Kingston,

Featuring: Leroy Sibblies, George Nooks, Tanya Stephens, Sugar Minott, Johnny Clarke, Carlene Davis, Jimmy Riley, Bunny Brown, Bagadito, Dwight Pinkney, Althea Hewitt, Tinga Stewart, Winsome Benjamin, Abijah, Lloyd Parkes, Bongo Herman, Roy Rayon, Angel, Michael Rutherford, Ras Manasseh and Michael Pinnock.

Time: 8:00 pm.

Bacchanal Opening night

@ Mas Camp, New Kingston.

Return of Congress Fridayz

@ Club Aphrodaziac, Town Centre, Portmore.

Featuring: Top selectors and a lot of guest artistes.

Time: 10:00 pm.

Enchanted Fridays, Candy Fantasies

@ Rebel T HQ, Dumbarton Avenue, St Andrew.

After Work Jam

@ Hilton Kingston Poolside.

Featuring: A special guest artiste.

Time: 9:00 pm.

Celebrity Fridays

@ The Reef Restaurant and Bar, 124 Old Hope Road, Kingston.

Time: 7:00 pm.

BackShot Fridays

@ Kno-limit Sports Bar (off Eastwood Park Road).

Time: 9:00 pm.

Extatic Fridays

@ Cuddyz, New Kingston.

Time: 9:00 pm.

CoCo Fridayz

@ 120a Constant Spring Road.

Featuring: Code Red Liquidity, Hit Factory, Venom Musik & DJ Blaze from Renaissance.

Time: 9:00 pm.

Fantasy Fridays

@ Weekenz, 80 Constant Spring Road.

Time: 9:00 pm.

Karaoke

@ The Quad, 20-22 Trinidad Terrace, New Kingston.

Time: 11:00 pm.

Pier Pressure

@ Pier One, MoBay.

Time: 9:00 pm.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6

Too Sweet Birthday Beach Party

@ Waves Beach, Fort Clarence, Portmore

Featuring: Code 876, ZJ Bambino, Chris Diamond from Code Red, Nico Bam Bam, Krazy Kris from Kool FM, Super T, Fire Links, Razz and Biggie, Darkcide, Richie Feelings, Stero Passion, Gary Chunks

Time: 12:00 pm – 12:00 am

Smooches

@ Sugarman’s Beach, Portmore.

Mai Tai

@ 1 Sandhurst Crescent, Kingston 6 (In front of Barbican Beach).

Featuring: DJ Rush from Code Red & DJ Scientist from the Fresh Team and Fresh Fridays.

Time: 9:00 pm – 2:00 am.

Bob Marley Birthday Celebration, This is part 2

@ MoBay Clock Tower Grill and Bar,

132 Barnett Street, St James.

Featuring: The Heptones, Commando Shad, Gangsta Babes, Anthony Malvo and Rico.

The Students Christian Fellowship and Scripture Union presents its Annual Fellowship Breakfast

@ The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston

Guest Speaker: Wendy Strachan, the Scripture Union’s.

Time: 8:30 am.

Footloose, Pre-Valentine’s Edition

@ Peppers Nightclub, 31 Upper Waterloo Road, St Andrew.

Champelle

@ Mango Ranch.

West Kingshouse Road, St Andrew.

Flavour Saturdays

@ Gee Wee Restaurant and Lounge,

1A Caledonia Avenue, Kingston.

Music by: Kurt Riley.

SOS ‘Sawt out Satdays’

@ Bejon’s Sports Bar, 111B Molynes Road.

Featuring: DJ Scientist, Krazy Dean, Dr Cee, Santana from Fresh Fridays, Bloodline and more.

Time: 9:00 pm.

Couple Up Saturdays

@ Weekendz, Constant Spring Road.

Featuring: Tony Matterhorn, Danger Zone, with special invited selectors

every week.

Time: 9:00 pm.

Dance Party Night

@ Carlos Café, 22 Belmont Road.

Time: 8:00 pm.

Igloo “Beach Flex & Lyme”

@ Sugarman’s Beach, Hellshire, St Catherine.

Featuring: Coppershot Disco.

Time: 12:00 – 8:00 pm.

St Elizabeth Celebrity Brawta Funday

@ Appleton Estate, St Elizabeth

Featuring: Twins of Twins, Benzley Hype, ZJ Ice and more.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7

Jamaica Jerk Festival

@ Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, Hope Road

Featuring Kids play area, Best jerk men and women in Jamaica, stage show with Richie Stephens, One Third among others

Time: All day

Sexy Sundays

@ Indigo Bar & Brasserie Constant Spring Road, Kingston

featuring Code Red,Dj Shane “The Firestarter Special guest each week

Time: 9:00 pm

Flip Flop Sundays

@ Rebel T HQ, 52 Dumbarton Avenue

Featuring Rebel T, Renaissance and other sounds

Time: 9:00 pm

Slippery When Wet

@ Scotts Auto, Harbour Street Car Park, MoBay

Time: 12:00 pm

Vintage Pleasure Sundays

@ Indigo Bar & Brasserie, 120A Constant Spring Road.

Featuring: DJ Craig, DJ Wizard and DJ Jeremy.

Time: 5:00 pm – 1:00 am.

Caption

Richie Stephens for Jamaica Jerk Festival on Sunday

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