
Also joining the weekend are Tippy I Grade, whose production and selections continue to shape the modern roots landscape, along with Dub Siren, Green Lion Crew, General Zooz of Reggae Rajahs, and author and cultural voice Dutty Bookman. Together, they represent the global reach and evolving depth of sound system culture.
Set beside the Trinity River, the location offers not just beautiful scenery, but a space for connection, reflection, and elevation. In addition to music, attendees can expect wellness workshops, cultural sessions, locally rooted food vendors, and a vibrant marketplace. Camping is available on-site, making for a full immersion into the weekend's rhythm.
Whether you're a lifelong reggae head or simply seeking real connection through music, Dub N the Creek offers a unique, family-friendly atmosphere where tradition and innovation meet on the dance floor. From early morning meditations to late-night speaker stacks, this is sound system culture in its purest form...intentional, independent, and alive.
Tickets are available now at dubnthecreek.com. With limited capacity and word already spreading, early purchase is recommended.