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A wave of excitement took control of Lost In Time Festival night 2, as festival lovers gathered for a night which saw Reggae Star Chronixx return the to the stage in several years.
Day One on Saturday was headlined by festival curator, Protoje who brought out a few special guests to include the likes of Koffee who joined Protoje for "Switch It Up". Damian Marley who's featured on Protoje's single titled “At We Feet,” also made a cameo appearance along with his brother Stephen Marley.
Other notable performers on the night included Mortimer, Romain Virgo, Alaine, Lila Iké, Tessanne Chin and Tanya Stephens.
On Day 2, performances from Jah 9, Naomi Cowan, D'yani, Jesse Royal are among the strong sets.
However, It was the return of Chronixx who released his album Exile', that swelled emotions on the lawns of Hope Gardens yesterday. He revisited track from his Chronology album, while perform tracks from Exile for the first time since the project's release on October 10, 2025.
Performing for nearly an hour, Chronixx had patrons feeding on his musical selections. Songs like Skanking Sweet, Capture Land, Majesty, Exile, Family First were among his setlist which captured patrons emotions.
The reggae star remained calm even when there were technical glitches during his performance and had his fans rocking through the night.
Zj Romzii tweeted: "Chronixx' composure in the midst of chaos has to be studied".
PM Holness tweeted: "...I commend Protoje and his team for creating a platform that celebrates reggae music, uplifts our people and strengthens Jamaica's position as a global cultural powerhouse."
The Zee spoke with the reggae star who gave credit to his team, for bringing his vision to life.
Menatime singer Lila Ike was in sheer joy , having witnessed the effort that went into the production for the return of Lost In Time Festival 2026.
The festival's last staging in 2024.
The multi-stage festival-held over two days- brought together leaders across music, art, food and culture for an extravaganza celebrating Jamrock’s resilience.
The Grammy nominated Artiste likened her experience to reggae celebrations in Europe, having performed across the European circuit on various occasions.
Lila shares her thoughts of Chronixx , marking his first live performance in Jamaica in several years
Reggae Singer Lila Ike.
-SAPPHIRE