Reggae Meltdown – an island music festival – comes to the streets of Kent on Friday, April 19, at several downtown bars, pubs and coffee shops.
“There is a real spirit of celebration and excitement in the city,” says Ann VerWiebe, marketing associate at WKSU and attendee at last year’s Reggae Meltdown. “There were bands playing outside and inside and people walking the streets and really enjoying themselves. People know if they want to have a good time to come downtown.”
Ӱҵperformances take place throughout the evening at venues within easy walking distance of one another. Ӱҵbusinesses taking part in Reggae Meltdown include 157 Lounge, Bar 145, Dominick’s, ӰҵKent Stage, ӰҵLoft, Mugs, Ohio Music Shop, ӰҵPub, Pufferbelly, Ray’s Place, Tree City Coffee, Water Street Tavern and Zephyr Pub. Ӱҵfirst events will take place at 5 p.m. with performances at ӰҵPub and ӰҵLoft.
“I think all of the venues want to be a part of this,” says Charlie Thomas, owner of Ray’s Place. “When you are a part of something like this, people get to go into all different types of places and see what Kent has to offer.”
Thomas started Reggae Meltdown in 2010 after realizing the need for a music festival in the spring. “In the spring, the weather is getting better, everyone is in a better mood and reggae is feel-good music,” says Thomas.
“Going last year was a great experience,” says Christian Dohar, a reggae enthusiast from Lakewood, Ohio. “It was nice to be able to park in one central location and walk around and see all of the scheduled bands.”
Dohar makes the hour-long drive from Lakewood to Kent to enjoy the reggae atmosphere. He says he thinks the festival attracts so many people because “reggae speaks to different types of religions, ages and groups of people.” Dohar says this year he is looking forward to seeing Gato’s Gullah Gumbo, Umojah Nation, Carlos Jones & the P.L.U.S. Band, as well as other performances.
All shows are free to the public, excluding the performances at ӰҵKent Stage with an $8 cover charge. ӰҵKent Stage will feature Cleveland reggae favorites Carlos Jones & the P.L.U.S. Band, along with Tropidelic and the B-Side Dubs.
Reggae Meltdown is sponsored by Red Stripe, Apollo Heating & Cooling, Hungry Howie’s, PARTA and Kent Apartments.
For more information about Reggae Meltdown and to view the schedule, visit .
Reggae Festival Comes to Downtown Kent, April 19
Reggae Meltdown – an island music festival – comes to the streets of Kent on Friday, April 19, at several downtown bars, pubs and coffee shops.
POSTED: Monday, April 15, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM