Jamrock

Walk for Life campaign supports World Singing Day

World Singing Day is celebrated on 24 October every year since 2014 to connect the global family through song where communities organize their own WSD community sing-along.

PNG was part of this global singing revolution with a free show by Australia based Afrobeat and Reggae group Jamrock who performed five songs in front of more than 50 people.

Parkop took to  the stage before the show ended and thanked the group for a great performance.

Reggae group Jamrock rocks Ela Beach Amphitheatre

The group supported Governor Powes Parkop’s Walk for Life Healthy Living message with a free performance.

The Jamrock dancers shared their skills and taught some basic dance moves to the audience while sharing the message that exercise such as dancing are fun and easy ways to stay fit.

Dancing helps not only with physical fitness, but also mental agility and is a great way to stay healthy.

They performed a few cover songs and invited the crowd up to learn some dance moves.

Dance band Jamrock to perform at Ela Beach

The group will be supporting Governor Powes Parkop’s Walk for Life Healthy Living message with a free performance at Ela Beach on Sunday at 2pm.

Jamrock dancers will share their skills and teach some basic dance moves to the audience while sharing the message that exercise such as dancing, walking and yoga are fun and easy ways to stay fit.

Dancing helps not only with physical fitness, but also mental agility and is a great way to stay healthy.

Australian reggae dancehall group Jamrock to tour PNG

The group of five members, DJ Moto, DJ Joe, Lisa Viola, Laura and DJ Rasta, is Sydney's longest running and most successful Reggae, Dancehall and Afro Beats.

They’re known to perform the freshest Jamaican music including Roots Reggae, Dancehall, Hip Hop, R&B and Afro Beats.

For the first time in PNG, Jamrock will bring their DJs, dancers, and singer to throw down a three hour party which is not to be missed.

DJ Joe of Tonga is Australia’s most wanted dancehall, reggae and Afro beats selecta.