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We are a Peace Movement that expresses our love and gratitude through live roots Reggae music. We have seen lives transformed and healing take place through the vibes of Caribbean Music.
We are an "Event Management Company" Organizing any size live events, concerts, festivals, tours, and more. This could involve booking venues, hiring staff, and coordinating logistics. We provide a range of services, from project management to complete event setup, ensuring every detail is handled with care and precision.
Specializing in reggae festivals, concerts, and unforgettable events, we create spaces that celebrate peace, love, and unity. Our mission is to bring people together through vibrant experiences that leave lasting memories. At Vibin' In Peace, we don’t just plan events—we inspire a movement of mental health and peace.
What is Roots Reggae Music?
- Bob Marley believed reggae was a music born from the hearts of the Jamaican people, a reflection of their culture and experiences.
- Peter Tosh would likely say that reggae is not just music to be heard, but a powerful, spiritual experience, a feeling that resonates with one’s soul.
- Bob Marley saw reggae as a way to connect with one’s spirituality and to express revolutionary ideas.
- Peter Tosh frequently described reggae as a feeling rather than just something to listen to. He emphasized its ability to connect with one’s inner self and spiritual nature.
- Bob Marley believed reggae could rectify a troubled world and that its simplicity and directness carried truth. A Force For Good!
- Peter Tosh saw reggae as a powerful tool for social and political change. He used his music to advocate for Rastafarianism, human rights, and black liberation.
- Bob Marley expressed reggae allowed for authenticity and expression, a place where musicians could be true to their own identities and beliefs. A way to be true to oneself.
- Peter Tosh saw reggae as a powerful tool for social and political change. He used his music to advocate for Rastafarianism, human rights, and black liberation
- Bob Marley felt reggae was not just a genre, but a way of connecting with the people and expressing their experiences. Marley believed reggae transcended geographical boundaries and could be understood and appreciated by people from all over the world. A global language. Music of the People!
- Peter Tosh used the term “weapon” to describe reggae’s ability to be used as a tool for resistance and to challenge oppression.
- Bob Marley saw reggae as a message of love, peace, and unity, a way to uplift and inspire.Marley believed reggae transcended geographical boundaries and could be understood and appreciated by people from all over the world.
- Peter Tosh believed reggae could be used to educate and enlighten people, making them aware of social injustices and promoting self-reliance.

