

his many hits. (Photo: Contributed)
The Dragon Streetz Festival, one of the Summer’s most eagerly anticipated events, hosted on Saturday, August 24 drew thousands of patrons that ignited the National Stadium Car Park to celebrate Jamaican music, dance and street culture.
The event started as a lively street food festival, adorned with colourful zinc, car, and street-style decorations, and quickly evolved into a lively celebration of music and culture. Street vendors offered delicious party food, while guests played lively games of Ludo and dominoes before enjoying the live dancehall performance.

Streetz Festival look, pairing leather and Rasta colours with Marley twists for a truly standout
outfit. (Photo: Contributed)
As St Thomas’ native Chronic Law took the stage, the night reached new heights with his powerful hits. The artiste also brought on stage surprise performances from popular and upcoming artistes, including Jahshii, Najeerii, NHance and Phenique.
Sponsored by Dragon Stout the event surged as the party continued into the early hours of the Sunday morning, with patrons showing off their best street dance moves, cementing the festival as a fusion of Jamaica’s rich music, food, and traditions.

Dwayne Grey (left) and Chef Dwight Hanchard were caught in the thick of it, counting
boxes to see who won the round. (Photo: Contributed)


beats with a Dragon in hand, following DJ Boom Boom’s energetic instructions. (Photo: Contributed)

Entrepreneur KaRaine Hill snapped a selfie to capture the excitement of the night before diving into the ‘Law Boss’ performance. (Photo: Contributed)

and wave his flag. But first, he had to snap a photo on top of the burnt car for a memorable touch. (Photo: Contributed)

24, to support and celebrate at the Dragon Streetz Festival. (Photo: Contributed)


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