Good Times, Jamaica’s iconic party series, will return on March 15, 2025, at Fort Rocky in Port Royal, organized by Iconic Events and the Ministry of Culture. This much-anticipated event, celebrated for its vibrant music from the 1980s to 2000s, marks its comeback after a seven-year absence, promising a night filled with nostalgia and excitement.
The renowned party series, Good Times, will return on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at Fort Rocky in Port Royal. This event, organized by Iconic Events in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, is expected to offer an exhilarating night filled with nostalgia and continuous dancing. Having been a key fixture in Jamaica’s entertainment scene since its launch in 1996, Good Times has garnered a reputation for its lively ambiance and iconic music from the 1980s through the 2000s. After a seven-year intermission, the event is ready to be back at Kingston’s latest entertainment hotspot, Fort Rocky.
Minister Olivia Grange emphasized the significance of Good Times, stating, “Good Times is more than just a party — it is a cultural institution that has preserved and celebrated Jamaica’s rich musical legacy. Fort Rocky is the perfect setting for a night of nostalgia and enjoyment, and we look forward to welcoming music lovers from all over.” Robert Chantrelle, a founder of Iconic Events, expressed his anticipation for this landmark occasion, sharing, “Good Times has always been about celebrating great music, good vibes, and bringing people together.” He added that the venue allows for an all-night event reminiscent of the early years, promising an enjoyable experience for loyal attendees.
In summary, the revival of Good Times promises an exciting night of music and dance, reinstating its position as a beloved cultural institution in Jamaica. With support from officials and the strategic choice of venue, the event aims to recapture the energy and community spirit that has characterized it since 1996. Music lovers can expect a festive atmosphere that honors the rich legacy of Jamaican music.
Original Source: www.jamaicaobserver.com