The Naloy Cultural Corporation is bringing island heat to Bradford, Ontario, this fall with the 2025 Simcoe Music Festival. Scheduled for Labor Day, Monday, September 1, the festival takes over 425 Holland Street West and promises to transform the town into a hub of Caribbean rhythms and cultural energy.
For the first time, Bradford and its surrounding communities will experience a celebration that bridges the distance to the Caribbean without leaving home. The festival lineup spans soca, dancehall, reggae, and gospel, offering a full spectrum of island sound. Audiences can expect everything from pulse-racing beats that move the crowd to soulful melodies that stir the spirit.
Among the featured performers is gospel-reggae sing-jay Sone G, whose uplifting sound adds a unique dimension to the festival’s mix. He takes the stage in the midst of promoting his latest single, “Rescue Me,” released in late July of this year. The track is already making waves on digital platforms, and his performance in Bradford offers fans a chance to experience the music live.
Tickets for Simcoe Music Festival 2025 are available through Eventbrite, and listeners can stream or download Sone G’s “Rescue Me” across all major music services. With its blend of genres, cultural pride, and community energy, the festival is set to become a highlight of the region’s entertainment calendar. |