

Protoje headlines Grenada this November as the island’s premier live event, the Grenada Caribbean Music Festival (GCMF), returns on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at The Lawn at Port Louis, St. George’s. Presented by ORA Caribbean, the festival promises an unforgettable showcase of Caribbean rhythm, culture, and creativity.
After a vibrant debut in 2024, the event became a highlight of Grenada’s cultural calendar. This year, organizers are elevating the experience with enhanced facilities, a world-class lineup, and exciting new features for patrons.
Leading the charge, Protoje headlines Grenada alongside a stellar mix of regional stars. The Grammy-nominated Jamaican artist will deliver his signature fusion of roots reggae and contemporary sound. Joining him are fellow Jamaicans Mortimer and Sevana, both beloved for their soulful vocals and powerful performances.
Grenada’s own music scene will shine as well. The lineup features Sakinah, Khole Baldeo, V’ghn, Boyzie, Dash, Terra D Governor, Dred Lion, Wuss Ways, and Tallpree, representing the island’s incredible range of talent across reggae, soca, and dancehall.
The 2025 staging offers far more than music. Guests can enjoy a curated food and drink village, upgraded bars, and a vendor marketplace highlighting Grenadian artisans and entrepreneurs. Enhanced staging and lighting will also transform the waterfront into a vibrant, immersive setting.
Organizers expect over 3,500 attendees from across the region. “Last year was about setting the tone,” said ORA Caribbean.
“This year is about elevation — creating a true home for Caribbean talent and Grenadian pride.”
Tickets are now available at go2fete.com.
Gates open at 4:00 p.m., with performances running until 12:30 a.m. Expect a full evening of live music, island energy, and pure Caribbean spirit on Grenada’s scenic waterfront.
The Grenada Caribbean Music Festival continues to strengthen Grenada’s reputation as a hub for culture and creativity. By bringing together regional artists, local entrepreneurs, and music lovers, the event highlights the unity and soul that define the Caribbean.
When Protoje headlines Grenada, it’s more than a concert, it’s a celebration of rhythm, identity, and island pride.






