
Good Times, the retro party experience, is set for a return on September 24.
The 90s-themed celebration is expected to pack a powerful party punch on its return to Mas Camp with a live performance from Sizzla Kalonji.
The high-energy festivities kick off at 8:00 pm and women enter the event free of cost before the clock strikes 10:00 pm.
After a hiatus from Mas Camp, the JARIA Award winning event, will bring the powerful, relaxed 90s music and energy to the experience.
“The Good Times experience – great music, amazing vibes and forever friends – resonates with our patrons and Mas Camp is the best venue to recapture the vibe.”
Jerome Hamilton, a member of The Quorum
“The Quorum maintained Good Times for patrons, even during the entertainment-barren period caused by the lockdowns due to COVID-19 pandemic. In partnership with OP Events, we are expanding the party experience for patrons to party in a safe environment and have a good time in a familiar space,” said Jerome Hamilton, a member of The Quorum.
“The Good Times experience – great music, amazing vibes and forever friends – resonates with our patrons and Mas Camp is the best venue to recapture the vibe,” he added.
Good Times promises to have patrons rocking and vibing to the best 90s music. In addition to Sizzla, the party features top selectors DJ Delano, DJ Liquid and DJ Jazzy T.

Patrons can access pre-sold tickets for $1,500 or pay $2,500 at the gate. Advance tickets are available at: Rubis Gore Terrace (infront Merl Grove High), Avery’s Beauty Concept (Hughenden), Collectibles Mall Plaza, Kingston Jerk, Genus Pharmacy (Portmore) and online at Caribtix.com/Goodtimes.
Part proceeds from ticket sales go towards the Sir John Golding Rehabilitation Centre (formerly the Mona Rehabilitation Centre).
“Every Good Times event, since 1996, proudly supports Mona Rehab,” declared Good Times co-promoter Robert ‘Bobby’ Chantrelle.
“The facility does great work and is deserving of the support.”
The Quorum finds great pride in preserving Jamaican music history with each staging and hopes to continuously uplift and support Jamaican culture.
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