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Reggae Festival closes with irie beach party - Barbados Today

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Barbados Reggae Festival 2023 climaxed on Monday night with a high energy performance by dancehall star Mad Cobra. Appearing last on the card of the Reggae Beach Party, the Jamaican artiste was fully engaged with the large audience as he delivered a fiery performance which ensured the series of events ended on a high. The […]

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