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A section of the crowd attending a previous staging of Footloose.
Entertainment, Splash
December 19, 2025

What.When.Where

It’s beginning to a look a lot like Christmas and that means the entertainment scene is about to come to life! After the year we’ve had, be prepared to unwind this Yuletide at some of the hottest events on the local circuit. From live concerts to luxury all-inclusive parties that requires you to channel your inner ‘fashion killa’, you won’t want to miss a beat. But, just in case you don’t have your ears plugged to the streets, the Jamaica Observer has you covered. Here’s your weekend guide to some of the hottest events.

 

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19


What: Fri-Nally (Gaza/Gully Edition)

Where: The Courtyard, 36 Old Hope Road (Kingston)

Admission: $2,500 (Ladies 2 for 1 before midnight)

***Music by Chromatic Live and Brush1 The Road Marshall

 

What: GNO Fridays (Ice & Ivory – All White Edition)

Where: Bombay Darbar by Nirvana

Admission: FREE before 11 pm, Ladies – $1,000 after, Men – $2,000

 

What: XO Fridays (Best of Drake hits)

Where: Di Lot, 33 Constant Spring Road

Admission: FREE before 11 pm, $2,000 after

 

What: Chandon Open House @ the Devon

Where: Devon House Courtyard (Steakhouse on the Verandah)

Admission: FREE

 

What: Skyline Fridays

Where: 16 Parkington Plaza

Admission: Relief Donation or $2,000

***Music by: DJ Pick It, DJ Bad Twin and Di Unit

 

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20


What: Zoo Lights

Where: Hope Zoo

Admission: Teen/Adults – $2,000, Children (2-12) – $1,500 Babies – FREE

Starts at 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

What: Footloose

Where: Mas Camp

Admission: $1,500 (pre-sold), $2,500 (Gate) Ladies 2-4-1 before 11:00 pm

 

What: Lifestyle Saturdays

Where: Club Meca, 67 Constant Spring Road

Admission: General – $2,000, VIP – $3,000

 

What: Fanatic Black

Where: 36 Hope Road

Admission: Pre-sold – $3,000, Gate – $5,000

***Live Performance by Tommy Lee Sparta

 

What: Republic Beach ALL WHITE Soiree

Where: Pearly Beach, Ocho Rios

Admission: General – $8,000, VIP – $10,500

 

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21


What: Zoo Lights

Where: Hope Zoo

Admission: Teen/Adults – $2,000, Children (2-12) – $1,500, Babies – FREE

Starts at 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

What: Daybreak Breakfast Party

Where: Sabina Park

Admission: $12,000 (Part Proceeds to benefit victims of Hurricane Melissa)

Starts at 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm

 

What: Dolly Sundays (Code Red, Wear Red)

Where: Club Meca, 67 Constant Spring Road

Admission: General – $2,000, VIP – $3,000

 

What: I Love Souls

Where: Di Lot, 33 Constant Spring Road

 

MONDAY, DECEMBER 22


What: Mojito Mondays

Where: Southdale Plaza

Admission: FREE

 

What: Uptown Mondays

Where: Uptown Mondays HQ, Savanna Plaza (Constant Spring Road)

Admission: FREE

 

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23


What: Live Wire

Where: Usain Bolt Tracks and Records (Marketplace)

Admission: General – $3,000, VIP – $4,500 (Cocktails inclusive)

***Live Performance by Skeng

***Music by Bishop Escobar, JR Chromatic

 

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24


What: YUSH

Where: National Stadium

Admission: $15,000

***Live Performance by Elephant Man, Ding Dong

***Music by DJ Nicco, Ricky Platinum & Prince Royal, Chromtaic Live

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