Still buzzing from the energy of the Lost in Time Festival, often described as the Caribbean’s answer to Coachella, Digicel Jamaica is reflecting on a weekend filled with reggae, culture, and connection.
The immersive festival transformed the venue into a vibrant celebration of Jamaica’s musical heritage, complete with striking stage design, dynamic lighting, and performances that transported patrons through generations of reggae music.
As the event’s connectivity partner, Digicel added its own touch to the experience, helping to transform the Hope Gardens grounds into a hub of energy and engagement. The brand’s striking red activation booth quickly became a popular stop for patrons, who browsed exclusive Lost in Time merchandise, interacted with the Digicel team, and grabbed branded giveaways throughout the night.
Digicel added another layer to the experience with the Digicel Sky Suite, where invited guests and members of the Digicel team enjoyed an elevated view of the stage and the pulsating crowd below.
Among those enjoying the evening were Digicel Jamaica CEO Stephen Murad and his wife, Krystal Murad, who joined patrons and partners in soaking up the festival’s energy. Accompanied by members of the executive team, the group took the opportunity to kick back and truly get LIT, enjoying the music, atmosphere, and shared celebration of Jamaica’s undeniable culture.
One of the night’s standout moments came when Digicel ambassador Jesse Royal delivered a powerful performance, later inviting his young daughter and her friend onstage, adding a heartfelt and generational touch to the evening’s festivities.
Among VIP guests enjoying the festivities at the Digicel Sky Lounge were Karl Tulloch, Director of Kemtek Development & Construction Limited; recording artist Press Kay; entertainer The Wizard; and Erol Thompson, Commissioner.

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