Hope Botanical Gardens, Kingston

Lights Out.Music On.

Jamaica's premier acoustic eco-festival returns. Where the natural mystic of unplugged reggae meets urgent climate action.March 27, 2027 • 8:30 PM Switch-Off

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Hosted by Dr. Terri-Karelle Reid • Governed by the Esirom Foundation

14
Years Strong
7+
Tons Waste Extracted
50+
Artists Performed
2
Energy Globe Awards
New for 2027

The Evolution of Earth Hour Jamaica

For over a decade, this was a free acoustic concert. In 2027, we're evolving into a premium eco-festival — scaling our impact, securing world-class acts, and upgrading every touchpoint of the experience.

Premium Secured Experience

100% digital ticketing with dynamic QR codes. No paper waste, no ticket fraud — just seamless entry.

Bigger Acts, Bigger Impact

Revenue from tickets directly funds international headliners and amplifies the acoustic experience.

Scaled Environmental Impact

Every ticket sold funds the Kingston Harbour Eco-Restoration Initiative and our plastic-free mandate.

Upgraded Community Space

VIP zones, Planet Play upcycled areas, Wildlife Wonders, free water stations — a festival, not just a concert.

Hall of Fame

Artists Who've Lit the Stage

A legacy of Jamaica's finest acoustic performers

Chronixx

Jesse Royal

Kabaka Pyramid

Etana

Queen Ifrica

Sean Paul

Our Eco-Commitment

100% Plastic-Free. Zero Compromise.

From bamboo decor to BYOC campaigns, composting stations to the KHERI pontoon that has extracted over 7 tons of waste from Kingston Harbour — every decision is planet-first.

100% Renewable

Solar-powered stages

BYOC / BYOT

Bring Yuh Owna Cup

2 Globe Awards

Energy Globe Winner

The Clock Is Ticking

Be part of Jamaica's most powerful intersection of culture, music, and climate action. Tickets are limited.