International reggae icon Buju Banton has been announced as the official headliner for the 2026 Yard on The Lawn Festival, a major celebration of Caribbean American Heritage Month hosted by the City of Tamarac.
The highly anticipated event, founded by Vice Mayor Marlon D. Bolton, will take place on Saturday, June 6, 2026, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the Tamarac Sports Complex. Organizers expect thousands of attendees from across Florida and beyond for what has quickly become one of South Florida’s most celebrated Caribbean cultural events.
“Bringing Buju Banton to Tamarac is more than securing a performer — it is creating a historic cultural experience for our city and for Caribbean people across the region,” Bolton said in a statement. “Buju Banton’s music has uplifted generations with messages of perseverance, empowerment, and truth. We are honored to welcome a living legend to Tamarac.”
Although the festival is free, attendees will be required to obtain tickets due to expected demand and venue capacity. The City will release free general admission tickets, 250 VIP tickets, and media registration access on April 30, 2026, at noon.
Bolton said demand is expected to be immediate.
“We fully expect tickets to be claimed within the first hour of release. If you want to be part of this unforgettable night, be ready when tickets go live,” he added.
VIP tickets, typically priced at $200, will be offered at a special launch-day rate of $50 on April 30 while supplies last. VIP guests will receive premium seating near the stage, exclusive swag bags, reserved accommodations, and an elevated festival experience. General admission attendees will enjoy standing-room access in the main celebration area.
Organizers also announced limited vendor opportunities for businesses, artisans, food vendors, and community exhibitors. Applications must be submitted by April 30, 2026, with early submissions strongly encouraged due to anticipated demand.
In addition, Fairfield by Marriott Tamarac has been named the official hotel partner for the festival. Special room rates for attendees will also be released April 30.
Born Mark Anthony Myrie in Kingston, Jamaica, Buju Banton is widely regarded as one of the most influential reggae and dancehall artists of his generation. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he has delivered hits including Hills and Valleys, Not An Easy Road, Who Say, and Bogle. His acclaimed albums include Til Shiloh, Before the Dawn, and Born For Greatness.
The reggae star recently made headlines after becoming the first reggae/dancehall artist to sell out UBS Arena, underscoring his continued global appeal.
For ticket releases, vendor applications, and additional event updates, organizers are encouraging the public to follow Vice Mayor Marlon D. Bolton and the City of Tamarac’s official social media channels.