In a unique fusion of New York's iconic House music culture and the serene shores of Negril, Jamaica, 'Jamaica Frenzy' is back for its 3rd year, led by the iconic liL Ray, renowned for producing the annual Clubhouse Jamboree in New York City.
“House music has transformed the entertainment landscape of the world, and it just makes sense to bring this fantastic music and way of partying to the beautiful paradise of Negril, Jamaica, where people love great music and a fantastic time,” said liL Ray, founder of Jamaica Frenzy. “I was born in Jamaica and migrated to the USA and have always dreamed of the day I could bring the House music we do in New York City and around the world back to my birthplace. I am thrilled to be able to carry this legacy back to Jamaica.”
This six-day house music celebration, happening from May 2nd to May 7th, 2024, at the renowned Hedonism II Resort, is a thrilling blend of music, culture, wellness and a focus on medical cannabis.
Hedonism II, with its 4.5-star TripAdvisor rating and over 4,000 reviews, it's an all-inclusive haven for those seeking adventure and a free-spirited atmosphere.
'Jamaica Frenzy' Highlights:
- World-class DJs and performers include "Musclecars, Ali Coleman, Del from Philly, Nutritious, Patrick Wilson, Harry Fletcher III, Ameer Brooks, D.J.S., and of course, liL Ray himself," per Benzinga sources.
- Scenic backdrops at Negril's 7-mile beaches and lush landscapes.
- Cultural exchange, art, food, and immersive experiences.
- Endless entertainment from beach parties to club nights.
Where Liberation Meets Music And Cannabis
Hedonism's renowned spas offer relaxation, and HedoWeedo, a premier medical cannabis dispensary, and therapeutic spa complements the experience with high-quality Jamaican-grown cannabis products, including flowers, pre-rolls, vape cartridges, concentrates, tinctures and soothing topicals in full compliance with Jamaica’s cannabis laws.
A consumption lounge is also on-site for a safe, comfortable cannabis experience while on the property.
Moreover, “HedoWeedo management places great emphasis on budtender training to ensure that each patient is provided with individual recommendations tailored to their specific needs,” reads its website.
In Jamaica, cannabis for medicinal purposes was made legal through amendments to the Dangerous Drug Act in 2015, being the first country in the Caribbean to establish a legal regime for the domestic medicinal, therapeutic and scientific cannabis industry.
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Image by Jamaica Frenzy & Hedonism II Resort
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