Reggae icon Everton Blender is set to celebrate his 70th birthday in grand style with a massive celebration on Sunday, November 24, at 5001 Flamingo Rd, Miramar, FL.

The all-day event, running from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., promises an unforgettable lineup of reggae legends and rising stars.

The celebration will feature performances by Everton Blender himself, alongside heavyweights like Spagga Benz, Agent Sasco, I-Octane, Bushman, Gyptian, Tanya Stephens, Admiral Tibet, Louie Culture, Rygin King, Lutan Fyah, Perfect Giddimani, and more. Joining them on stage are members of the Blender family, including Isha Blender, Kashu, Jahmella Blender, and Chisomo Blender, ensuring a showcase of multi-generational talent.

General admission tickets are now on sale for what promises to be a historic gathering of reggae’s finest.

A Career of Cultural Resonance

Born Everton Dennis Williams on November 21, 1954, in Clarendon, Jamaica, Everton Blender is celebrated for his smooth tenor voice, spiritually uplifting lyrics, and ability to blend roots reggae with dancehall rhythms. His career, which began in the late 1970s, saw early struggles before his resurgence in the 1990s under the mentorship of Garnett Silk and producer Richard Bell of Star Trail Records.

Blender’s breakout single, We No Jus’ a Come, marked the start of a remarkable run, with his debut album, Lift Up Your Head, reaching number four on the UK’s Black Echoes chart. Recognized as a leader in the cultural reggae revival of the 1990s, alongside Garnett Silk and Luciano, Blender has since toured globally and produced acclaimed albums under his own Blend Dem Productions label.

His contributions to reggae have earned him numerous accolades, including the Chicago Martins International Award and South Florida Reggae/Soca Awards. Known for hits like Ghetto People Song and Blend Dem, Blender continues to inspire audiences worldwide.

This 70th birthday celebration in Miramar is a testament to Blender’s enduring legacy and his commitment to uniting fans through music. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime event honoring a reggae legend.

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