MONTEGO BAY, St James (McKoy’s News) — Roots-reggae songstress Lila Iké delivered a moving and unforgettable performance on Festival Night Two of Reggae Sumfest 2025, earning thunderous applause from the massive crowd at the Catherine Hall Entertainment Centre.
The rising star took the stage on Saturday night and immediately connected with the audience, opening with her hit “Where I’m Coming From” before gliding effortlessly into other fan favourites like “Second Chance” and “Batty Rider Shorts.”
Dressed in her signature laid-back style with a regal presence, Lila filled the Montego Bay night with conscious lyrics, soothing vocals, and a powerful message of love, resilience, and empowerment. Her performance was a welcome moment of roots and soul amid the high-energy dancehall acts, showing why she continues to stand out as one of the brightest talents in modern reggae.
Between songs, Lila expressed her gratitude to the Jamaican audience, saying:
“It’s always a blessing to sing here at home, in front of my people. Jamaica, unuh energy real and mi love unuh bad!”
Sharing the stage with reggae greats like Tarrus Riley, Protoje, and Fantan Mojah, Lila Iké proved she is more than capable of holding her own and further cemented her place among reggae’s elite voices.
The crowd waved flags, lighters, and phones as her set closed to rapturous cheers, confirming her performance as one of the standout moments of the night.
Stay tuned to McKoy’s News for more updates and highlights from Reggae Sumfest 2025

