Jamaica – Buju Banton, the Reggae pioneer in Las Vegas: a page of history is being written

Buju Banton

Buju Banton, a major reggae pioneer, is about to take a decisive step in his career. This Jamaican artist, whose career spans over thirty years, will become the first reggae singer to headline at the prestigious Planet Hollywood in  Las Vegas. This achievement represents much more than a personal success: it symbolizes the evolution of reggae on the international scene and its recognition as a major musical genre.

The rise of Reggae on the world stage

Reggae, which originated in Jamaica, has long been perceived as an underground genre outside specialist circles. However, artists such as Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Burning Spear paved the way for wider recognition. Today, Buju Banton continues to inscribe this tradition in history, proving that reggae has its place among the world’s great musics. His headlining appearance at Las Vegas, an emblematic venue for large-scale shows, illustrates this evolution and bears witness to the global impact of reggae.

A date to go down in history

The June 7, 2025, Buju Banton will take the stage at PH Live at Planet Hollywood. This concert illustrates the growing importance of reggae in the global music industry. Prior to this key date, the artist will perform at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles in June 5, 2025 marking his return to the West Coast after an absence of over sixteen years. This series of concerts promises to be a highlight for music fans, and in particular for reggae aficionados who haven’t had the chance to see Buju Banton live in many years.

Buju Banton: an exceptional career

Buju Banton is renowned for his profound lyrics and unique stage presence. His repertoire includes hits such as “Champion, “Batty Rider” as well as engaging tracks such as “Untold Stories” and “Destiny”. His style transcends the generations, offering an unforgettable musical experience. During these concerts, audiences will be able to enjoy a clever mix of his classics and new compositions from his album “Born for Greatness”.

Over the years, Buju Banton has evolved as an artist. His shift from dancehall to roots reggae, while retaining a raw energy and powerful lyrics, has enabled him to reach an even wider audience. His influence extends beyond music: he is a figure of reggae revival and a symbol of resilience for many fans around the world.

Tour details

Shows on the U.S. West Coast United States are shaping up to be major events for reggae fans. Here are the dates to remember:

  • Los Angeles, California June 5, 2025 at the Hollywood Palladium
  • Las Vegas, Nevada June 7, 2025 at PH Live at Planet Hollywood

These concerts mark an essential step in Buju Banton’s career, and reinforce the recognition of reggae on the international scene. They also draw attention to the way reggae continues to expand beyond its Caribbean roots to reach a global audience.

Ticketing information


Tickets for these highly anticipated performances will be available on the following dates:

  • Presale : from Wednesday March 19, 2025 at 10:00 am PT until Thursday March 20, 2025 at 10:00 pm PT.
  • General sale: from Friday March 21, 2025 at 10:00 am PT.

Early booking is recommended to guarantee a place at these concerts. For further information, visit the official websites of Hollywood Palladium and Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.

Buju Banton
Buju Banton. Source: bujubanton

Buju Banton's impact beyond music

Beyond his art, Buju Banton is known for his social commitment and inspiring messages. His work addresses universal themes such as equality, hope and resilience. By winning the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album, he consolidated his status as an ambassador of Jamaican culture on the international stage.

He also founded several charitable initiatives to help young people in Jamaica and elsewhere, advocating education, social justice and community development. His commitment therefore goes beyond the musical framework: he aims to be a driving force for change, faithful to the essence of reggae, which has always carried messages of struggle and unity.

A landmark concert in Reggae history

This summer, Buju Banton will write a new page in reggae history with his concert at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. Whether you’re a reggae fan or just want to understand the music better, these shows offer a unique opportunity to appreciate the artist’s talent and artistic depth. Reserve your seats and enjoy this front-row experience.

Buju Banton
Buju Banton. Source: bujubanton


This historic performance confirms Buju Banton ‘s place as one of the leading figures in contemporary music. His influence and talent continue to inspire and unite audiences from all walks of life. These concerts are not just musical performances, but moments of sharing and recognition for a genre that has crossed eras and borders.

The evolution of reggae, the story of Buju Banton and the impact of these concerts go far beyond a simple show. They bear witness to the strength of a musical and cultural movement that, from the streets of Kingston to the world’s greatest stages, continues to touch hearts and minds.

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