Aidonia, Ayetian lead star-studded Rum Island Festival debut in Atlanta

Jamaican dancehall heavyweight Aidonia and rising Caribbean sensation Ayetian are set to bring explosive energy to Atlanta this summer as they headline the highly anticipated debut of Rum Island Festival 2026. Slated for Saturday, July 11, at Piedmont Park, the inaugural staging of the festival promises a full-scale celebration of Caribbean music, food, rum culture, […] The post Aidonia, Ayetian lead star-studded Rum Island Festival debut in Atlanta appeared first on CNW Network.

Aidonia, Ayetian lead star-studded Rum Island Festival debut in Atlanta

Jamaican dancehall heavyweight Aidonia and rising Caribbean sensation Ayetian are set to bring explosive energy to Atlanta this summer as they headline the highly anticipated debut of Rum Island Festival 2026.

Slated for Saturday, July 11, at Piedmont Park, the inaugural staging of the festival promises a full-scale celebration of Caribbean music, food, rum culture, and community spirit, with Aidonia and Ayetian leading a lineup designed to showcase both the legacy and future of the region’s sound.

For fans of dancehall, Aidonia’s inclusion is a major draw. The deejay has built an impressive catalogue over the years with tracks such as Banga, Yeah Yeah, Fi Di Jockey, and Breeze. Known for his commanding stage presence and lyrical precision, Aidonia remains one of the genre’s most respected names and is expected to deliver one of the standout performances of the summer.

Sharing top billing is Ayetian, one of the new voices gaining traction across Caribbean and diaspora markets. With an energetic style and a fresh sound connecting with younger audiences, his presence on the bill adds youthful excitement and signals the festival’s intention to bridge generations of music lovers.

Also joining the lineup are Trinidadian soca act Melick and Brooklyn-born soca fusion performer Added Rankin, whose Vincentian heritage and New York roots reflect the global reach of Caribbean culture. Organizers have also teased surprise acts still to be announced.

With an expected turnout of 5,000 to 8,000 patrons, Piedmont Park will be transformed into a multi-zone entertainment hub featuring eight hours of live performances across dancehall, soca, afrobeats, and reggaeton. DJs Ricky Platinum, Yung Rage, Unique Soundz, Propa English, Boogy Ranks, and DJ Fabb are also booked to keep the energy high throughout the day.

Beyond the music, patrons can indulge in premium rum tastings, cocktail activations, immersive lounges, and a Caribbean food village celebrating Afro-Caribbean cuisine.

Rum Island Festival is also partnering with Her Village Inc., with a portion of proceeds supporting families experiencing poverty through donations and community initiatives.

With Aidonia and Ayetian front and centre, Rum Island Festival’s first staging is shaping up to be one of Atlanta’s hottest summer events and a major celebration of Caribbean entertainment on an international stage.

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