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All roads lead to Mas camp during the carnival season as revellers gather on Bacchanal Fridays to dance, chip, wine, and get on bad all in the build up for the non-stop partying of carnival week. Mas Camp has become an integral part of the landscape of Kingston, and has very much been established as one of the major party venues even outside of carnival. The Mas Camp is now into its fourth year at

Stadium North having moved from its first location at Oxford Road in February 2012. Oxford Road was extremely popular and initially fans wondered if the advantages of that location could possibly be matched. It comes with an even more central position, spacious parking which facilitates better security and control for patrons’ vehicles, easy accessibility by public transport and a very cool breeze off the hill. In addition, Bacchanal Jamaica enjoys an excellent partnership with the stadium authorities which has resulted in conditions which not only ensured the relative permanence of the venue but allowed the organisers to put in proper infrastructure to accommodate guests more comfortably. According to director Charmaine Franklin “preparing the venue from scratch allowed us to be creative and to pull on lessons learnt from the previous location in our design. We looked at how we could improve the space for the comfort and the overall ambience and to provide a better experience for both sponsors and patrons and introduced several new elements. Viewing balconies for sponsors to facilitate entertainment of their guests and an unobstructed view of the stage. Welcome innovations are the additional bathrooms to ensure comfort of the growing numbers of “bacchanalists”, and the VIP bathrooms. Of course there is the main office area that also houses the display of the costumes for the season and the costume workshop where the much of the work on the fabulous costumes take place. A large main bar, ticket booths and a food pavilion are permanent features of the venue, however the large open space allows for additions of more bar and food areas as well as allows easy configurations of the space to create special themes and activities. With all the infrastructure that is permanently in place, the Mas Camp offers a turnkey operation that makes it easy for promoters to set up and host events.

30/11/2020

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November is going to be a MELLO Month.. Save the date 🍾🍾🎊🎊
30/10/2019

November is going to be a MELLO Month.. Save the date 🍾🍾🎊🎊

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27/10/2016

Gustazo Extended! HARD WINE Soca Event - Mas Camp @ Stadium North, Kingston: Calling All Soca Junkies to Relive the Ultimate Soca Experience! J$750 for 1 Admission to the Hard Wine Soca Event, featuring DJ Kurt Riley, DJ Billy, DJ Richie Ras, DJ Lantern, DJ Smoke and Many More; THIS FRIDAY, October 28

Hurricane Matthew strengthened to a rare Category 5 late Friday evening, and it continues to make its northward passage ...
01/10/2016

Hurricane Matthew strengthened to a rare Category 5 late Friday evening, and it continues to make its northward passage through the central Caribbean – on a trajectory which could see the storm slamming in to sections of eastern Jamaica and Cuba.

Matthew is the first Category 5 hurricane since Hurricane Felix in 2007, and only the sixth ever category 5 storm to be confirmed in October in the north Atlantic's recorded history.

Of significance, the still strengthening system poses a danger to Jamaica, parts of Hispañola, eastern Cuba and the Bahamas early next week.

Hurricane Matthew became the fifth hurricane of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season early Thursday afternoon.

Matthew was located 80 miles northwest of Punta Gallinas, Colombia, as of 11pm EDT, Friday evening.

A Hurricane Hunters reconnaissance mission Friday evening measured winds of 160 mph in Matthew's eyewall.

The central pressure continues to drop as Matthew intensifies, although not as quickly as was occurring on Friday morning into the afternoon.

A hurricane watch has been issued for Jamaica. Winds of 75 mph or greater are possible on Monday, and tropical storm force winds may begin late Sunday.

A tropical storm warning continues for the northern coast of Colombia. Winds of 40 mph or greater are likely in northern Colombia on Friday evening.

A tropical storm watch has been issued for the southern coast of Haiti from the border of the Dominican Republic to Port-Au-Prince. Tropical storm force winds may begin there by late Sunday.

What has baffled many meteorologists is Matthew’s rapid intensification phase, which saw the system strengthen from a tropical storm to a Category 5 in just 36 hours – but the good news is the hurricane’s ‘power-up’ may be coming to an end.

According to experts at the National Hurricane Centre in Miami, Florida, some fluctuations in intensity are possible over the next day or so. Matthew may undergo an "eyewall replacement cycle," which occurs when strong bands of wind and rain replace the eyewall of a hurricane. This is common in extremely powerful hurricanes of this stature.

Image credit via The Weather Channel

Photos courtesy of SLEEK and Design Dojo
08/07/2016

Photos courtesy of SLEEK and Design Dojo

20/05/2016

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