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Dragon Fyah Wenzdez set to ignite Kingston nightlife
Romeich Major.
Entertainment, Splash
May 22, 2026

Dragon Fyah Wenzdez set to ignite Kingston nightlife

Entertainment entrepreneur Romeich Major is turning up the heat on Kingston’s nightlife scene with the launch of Dragon Fyah Wenzdez, a brand-new monthly event series set to debut on May 27 at his Campbell’s Boulevard headquarters.

Positioned as a high-energy link-up rooted in dancehall culture, music, and authentic street vibes, the event is already generating buzz ahead of its first staging.

According to Major, the concept is designed to become a recurring fixture, taking place on the last Wednesday of every month.

“Dragon Fyah Wenzdez is being positioned as a recurring event series,” he explained. “The idea is to create a consistent space where the culture, music, and energy naturally connect with the Dragon consumer.”

The entertainment mogul said the idea emerged from a desire to create an experience that feels genuine to Jamaica’s dancehall and street culture.

“The idea came from wanting to create something that feels authentic to the streets and authentic to the people who naturally gravitate toward Dragon,” he shared. “Jamaica has a strong dancehall and street culture, and we wanted to create an event that reflects that raw energy and personality.”

Patrons attending the inaugural staging can expect what Major describes as “pure energy” powered by top-tier DJs, crowd interaction, bucket deals, and an atmosphere built around sound system culture.

The event is being staged in partnership with Dragon, a move Majpor said happened organically due to the brand’s connection to Jamaican entertainment scene.

“Dragon already exists within spaces that are heavily rooted in music, dancehall culture, and community energy, so this partnership felt authentic from the beginning,” he noted. “Once the vision for the event was shared, it was easy to see how well it connected with the kind of experiences Dragon wants to be part of.”

With Campbell’s Boulevard expected to attract a sizeable crowd, Major said preparations are being made to ensure smooth execution and patron safety.

“Campbell’s Boulevard already has a strong entertainment culture and people naturally gravitate to the area for vibes and nightlife,” he said. “The team is working closely on execution, crowd flow, and overall management to ensure patrons can enjoy the experience comfortably, safely and responsibly.”

Adding to the excitement is social media personality Karlando “Bad Sekki” Bailey, who will serve as host for the series.

“Bad Sekki brings personality, humour, and a very natural connection to the streets and to young Jamaicans,” he explained. “We want patrons to feel involved in the experience and not just like spectators.”

Meanwhile, the carefully selected line-up of Bishop Escobar, DJ MAC, and DJ Baba are expected to play a major role in driving the momentum throughout the night.

“The DJs are a huge part of the overall experience because they control the pace and energy of the night,” Major said. “Expect a proper mix of dancehall, street anthems, and crowd-driven moments.”

 

— Shereita Grizzle

Bad Sekki.

Bad Sekki.

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