San Francisco's reggae community is stepping up in a big way this month with the Sweet Jamaica Hurricane Relief Show, a night dedicated to unity, music, and recovery. The event takes place Friday, November 28, 2025, at Neck of the Woods (406 Clement Street, San Francisco), with doors opening at 7 p.m. and performances starting at 8 p.m. All proceeds from the night will go directly to the Peter Tosh Foundation to support hurricane recovery efforts across Jamaica following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa.
Bringing together some of reggae's most uplifting voices, the lineup includes Jahdan Blakkamoore, Prezident Brown, Honey B, Anthony Garvey, and Xedous, with Bay Area sound system heavyweights Jah Warrior Shelter Hi-Fi and King I-Vier keeping the riddims flowing between sets. From conscious roots reggae to vibrant dancehall energy, the night promises a full spectrum of sound that celebrates Jamaica's spirit of resilience and strength.
The Peter Tosh Foundation, named after the iconic reggae revolutionary, continues Tosh's lifelong mission of equality, education, and empowerment. Funds raised through the event will go toward direct aid and rebuilding initiatives for communities hit hardest by the storm. Every ticket sold is a step toward helping those still struggling to recover.
For the artists, organizers, and fans involved, Sweet Jamaica represents the heart of what reggae has always stood for—music with purpose. It's about people coming together through rhythm and message, using art to create real-world change. Expect a night filled with positive vibrations, good people, and the kind of unity that reminds us why this music endures generation after generation.
Advance tickets are $15 and available now at Ticketweb.com, with limited tickets available at the door for $20. This is a 21+ event, and space is expected to fill quickly.
The Sweet Jamaica Hurricane Relief Show is more than just a concert—it's a celebration of resilience, culture, and compassion. Join the movement, support the cause, and experience the power of reggae at its finest.
- Bryan Mendoza
Sweet Jamaica Hurricane Relief Show Set for San Francisco
- Bryan Mendoza










