
Rastaplas Festival has officially announced the addition of Queen Omega to its 2026 line-up. The Trinidadian reggae powerhouse will take the stage on Friday, July 17 in Zoetermeer. She is bringing her unmistakable voice and deeply conscious roots reggae sound to one of the Netherlands’ most vibrant summer festivals.
She is known for her commanding stage presence and spiritually charged performances. Queen Omega has built a strong international following over the years. Blending roots reggae with soul and Caribbean influences, she continues to inspire audiences worldwide with messages of strength, unity and empowerment. Her appearance at Rastaplas promises to be one of the highlights of the festival weekend.
Also joining the line-up is Kenyatta Hill, who continues to carry the legacy of his father Joseph Hill as the lead singer of Culture. With timeless classics and powerful messages, his performances keep the spirit of roots reggae alive for new generations of fans.
In addition, Prince Fatty & Horseman have been confirmed for the festival. Known for their unique blend of dub, reggae and vintage sounds. This UK-based duo delivers energetic live shows that bridge classic influences with a modern twist.
Rastaplas Festival has steadily grown into a key event on the Dutch reggae calendar, attracting both international stars and dedicated fans. With these latest additions, the 2026 edition is shaping up to be a must-visit celebration of reggae music and culture.
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