
3rd Annual AZ Reggae Fest is a three-day festival to be held
at West World on September 4-6, 2015 in Scottsdale, AZ.
AZ Reggae Fest is considered the largest reggae event in Arizona. Viewed as a prominent annual event, this music festival fosters synergy between the community and builds a bridge that connects various cultures in one place; at one time. Thousands of attendees spend the day shopping, eating great food, enjoying universally loved music, clothing, art, demonstrations, and informational exhibits that will enhance the senses for a palate of good vibes and rich Caribbean culture. This highly anticipated festival features live performances from local, national and international recording artists.
So bring your chairs, blankets, and enjoy onsite bar service while good vibes fill the air!
Come experience the ….MUSIC…..FOOD….CULTURE that is created and shared in the spirit of unity of all people.
ABOUT AZ REGGAE FESTIVAL
and lover of great entertainment, Davis established DTP LIVE, the parent company of the AZ Reggae Fest, in 2007. As a promoter and booking agent for local and national artists, it was his vision to bring the community of all cultures together through reggae music, the most universal genre.
The AZ Reggae Fest is the brainchild of Will Davis who decided to make Phoenix, AZ his home after being stationed at Ft. Huachuca, AZ while serving in the U.S. Army. An entrepreneur

Notice:
For your safety and the safety of others, all guests and their possessions are subject to inspection at any time as condition of admittance. Before entry please have all bags open for inspection. DTP LIVE management reserves final decision on items brought into the venue, and holds the right to refuse any services. Management reserves the right to monitor behavior and eject or not admit patrons for inappropriate behavior including but not limited to intoxication that could endanger the welfare of other guests. Minors attempting to acquire alcohol or drinking will be ejected and subject to be turned over to local law enforcement.