Jamaica Tourist Board, Harmonies of Hope to Host Benefit Concert in Toronto
by Bruce Parkinson
The Jamaica Tourist Board at the Canadian Travel Awards.
The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) has announced a special benefit concert in support of recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa.
The concert will feature acclaimed artists including Shawn Jones, Quisha Wint, Jully Black, Mark Steele, and Renee Rowe, who will perform moving renditions from Bob Marley’s iconic catalogue.
Through uplifting music and powerful messages, the event seeks to foster unity and will undoubtedly fill the space with ‘one love’ and a celebration of Jamaica’s resilient spirit and rich cultural heritage.
Event Details:
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Doors Open: 6:00 PM
Showtime: 7:00 to 8:30PM
Reception to follow
MERIDIAN ARTS CENTRE | 5040 Yonge St, North York, ON M2N 6R8

All proceeds from the concert will support ongoing recovery and rebuilding initiatives in the areas of Jamaica most affected by Hurricane Melissa. Funds will contribute to infrastructure restoration ,community support programs, and the rebuilding of critical services across the island.
Tickets will be available for $150 at Ticketmaster.ca in the coming days.
The JTB says this benefit concert reinforces its steadfast commitment to restoring Jamaica’s communities while maintaining the island’s reputation as a premier global destination.
For companies and corporations interested in sponsorships opportunities, please contact Natasha Borota at natasha@itfactor.biz.
The JTB is extending its gratitude to the Meridian Arts Centre for generously donating their space, and to Ticketmaster for providing the ticket sales platform.
“We look forward to welcoming you on Wednesday, December 10, for an evening of music, solidarity, and support as we come together to rebuild our beautiful island,’ the JTB said.





