City Splash Festival 2024
City Splash Festival 2024, held at the vibrant Brockwell Park in Brixton, was an electrifying celebration of Caribbean and African culture, and it did not disappoint. The festival sold out well in advance, with eager fans flocking to witness a stellar lineup featuring some of the biggest names in reggae, dancehall, and Afrobeats.
Despite unexpected rain showers at the beginning of the festival, which lasted for about two hours, the attendees' spirits remained undampened. In true festival fashion, the crowd's energy and enthusiasm only grew, and as the sun finally broke through the clouds, the real magic began.
The festival boasted an impressive lineup including Shenseea, Black Sherif, Busy Signal, Beenie Man, Libianca, and Anthony B. Each artist brought their unique flair to the stage, delivering powerful performances that resonated with the audience.
Capleton closed out the festival on the main stage, delivering an unforgettable performance that ignited the crowd. His dynamic stage presence and incredible energy set the tone for the evening. Fans were treated to powerful renditions of his classic hits, with Capleton's passionate delivery resonating through the park. His performance was a testament to why he remains a legendary figure in reggae music. Among the crowd, Anthony Joshua was spotted enjoying Capleton's show, adding an extra layer of excitement to the event.
Ding Dong brought a different kind of excitement with his immersive set. Known for his vibrant dancehall tunes, he took the crowd interaction to the next level by jumping into the audience to perform his last song. This unexpected move created an intimate and exhilarating atmosphere, making his performance one of the highlights of the festival.
City Splash Festival 2024 was a day to remember, filled with music, culture, and community spirit. Despite the early rain, the festival showcased the resilience and joy of its attendees, making it clear that not even a downpour could dampen the fire of such an extraordinary celebration.
Words + Pictures: Nick Haill