Tue | Feb 10, 2026

Something Extra | Tuesday

Published:Tuesday | February 10, 2026 | 12:06 AM
Anthony Hylton, opposition spokesperson on industry, trade and global logistics, attends the concert with his wife, Yodit Getachew Hylton.
Anthony Hylton, opposition spokesperson on industry, trade and global logistics, attends the concert with his wife, Yodit Getachew Hylton.
Cindy Breakspeare (left) and Dr Raejean Porter pause for a quick photo.
Cindy Breakspeare (left) and Dr Raejean Porter pause for a quick photo.
Above: Queen Ifrica (left) and Etana share a smile backstage during the celebrations.
Above: Queen Ifrica (left) and Etana share a smile backstage during the celebrations.
Stephen Marley is joined by Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange (left) and the Queen of Reggae Marcia Griffiths.
Stephen Marley is joined by Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange (left) and the Queen of Reggae Marcia Griffiths.
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange poses with DJ Bambino (left) and recording artiste Spragga Benz.
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange poses with DJ Bambino (left) and recording artiste Spragga Benz.
Brithney Clarke, Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2025, gets caught up in the rhythm of the night, donning a piece from local designer Tamia Carey.
Brithney Clarke, Miss Jamaica Festival Queen 2025, gets caught up in the rhythm of the night, donning a piece from local designer Tamia Carey.
Debbie Bissoon, host of the Bob Marley Tribute Concert, cuts an elegant figure on the night.
Debbie Bissoon, host of the Bob Marley Tribute Concert, cuts an elegant figure on the night.
Jamaican-born Carlton Darby, founder and leader of Canada’s United Progressive Party, makes a statement in a tailored suit with chequered draping.
Jamaican-born Carlton Darby, founder and leader of Canada’s United Progressive Party, makes a statement in a tailored suit with chequered draping.
Dr Carey Wallace, executive director of the Tourism Enhancement Fund, and his wife Vivene, brave the cool evening air, soaking up the concert’s vibe.
Dr Carey Wallace, executive director of the Tourism Enhancement Fund, and his wife Vivene, brave the cool evening air, soaking up the concert’s vibe.
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A cool night breeze and unmistakable reggae spirit set the tone at Emancipation Park last Friday as patrons gathered for the annual Bob Marley Tribute Concert. The celebration drew a diverse mix of local and international performers, political figures, cultural icons and music lovers, all united in honour of the King of Reggae’s enduring legacy. With spirited performances and crowd-wide sing-along, the event stretched past midnight and was a powerful reminder of Marley’s global influence and timeless message. Something Extra brings you the highlights.