Content creators curate FRi~NALLY series
Organisers hand over creative control for groundbreaking summer parties
Kingston’s summer entertainment calendar is getting a creative refresh as FRi~NALLY prepares to hand over the reins of its bi-weekly series to four of Jamaica’s most influential digital creators.
Starting on July 10, the event will kick off a creator-led platform, inviting each selected creator to reimagine what a FRi~NALLY experience looks like, while giving audiences four completely different nights within one summer series.
The initiative marks the latest evolution for FRi~NALLY, which has spent the past six years building one of Kingston’s most recognisable event series through consistent experiences, bold concepts, and a willingness to push beyond traditional event promotion.
“Since launching FRi~NALLY in 2019 we’ve always challenged ourselves to find new ways to elevate the experience for our patrons,” said Daniel Wong, co-founder of FRi~NALLY. “Content creators already command incredible attention online, but we wanted to move beyond the traditional model of simply asking them to host or promote an event. By putting them in the driver’s seat we’re allowing them to showcase their creativity, build something their audience genuinely wants to experience, and demonstrate that creators can be much more than promotional partners.”
In partnership with The Influence Jamaica, K’Vonne “Prince Pine” Legore, Shereese Renee Palmer, Karlando “Bad Sekki” Bailey, and Jerome “One Supreme” Nelson will each take over a FRi~NALLY event after randomly selecting a unique theme. Each creator will be challenged to transform the venue into an expression of their own style and creative vision.
“FRi~NALLY was the right partner for The Influence Jamaica because they understand what we’re building — a space where creators don’t just show up; they lead. The brand has the energy, the audience, and the cultural connection that makes sense for our influencers and for the kind of experiences we want to create,” said Andre Skeen, team lead for The Influence Jamaica.
Creators will be evaluated on the creativity of their event promotion, audience engagement, attendance, and the overall commercial success of their staging.
While the winning prize package remains under wraps, organisers have confirmed it extends beyond a cash incentive and will include opportunities designed to recognise creativity, entrepreneurship, and influence.
Supporting the initiative is Blossom Concept, the official décor partner. Working with an equal décor budget for each staging, Blossom Concept will collaborate closely with every creator to interpret their vision, elevate the aesthetics of each event, and incorporate engaging design elements that ensure every experience is distinctive while maintaining a level playing field.
“We’ve challenged ourselves as promoters to rethink what event marketing can look like and to create something that excites and entertains audiences before, during, and after the event,” said Jared Samuel, co-founder of FRi~NALLY. “By placing creators at the centre of the experience, we’re introducing a new way for audiences to engage. If this series encourages more brands to see creators as genuine collaborators, rather than simply promotional tools, then we’ll know we’ve created something that extends beyond this summer.”
The four-event series includes: July 10 — Gaza x Gully hosted by K’Vonne “Prince Pine” Legore; July 24 — Bottles & Babes hosted by Shereese Renee Palmer; August 14 — Sum A Dis Sum A Dat hosted by Karlando “Bad Sekki” Bailey; and August 28 — Likkle Throwback hosted by Jerome “One Supreme” Nelson.
Patrons can also expect the signature surprises that have become synonymous with FRi~NALLY. Over the years, the series has attracted appearances from some of Jamaica’s biggest dancehall and reggae artistes, celebrities, and personalities, and organisers hint that this year’s creator-led concept will bring even more unexpected moments throughout the summer.