Jamaica Day Set to Light Up Sabina Park During Second T20I Against Sri Lanka
Fans to Enjoy FIFA Watch Party, International Cricket, Live Music and a Celebration of Jamaican Culture
ST JOHN'S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI), in partnership with the Jamaica Tourist Board, is inviting fans to be part of an unforgettable celebration of sport, music and national pride as Jamaica Day takes over Sabina Park during the second T20 International between the West Indies and Sri Lanka on Saturday, June 13.
As part of the exciting "WI OUTSIDE!" International Home Series, Jamaica Day will transform Sabina Park into the ultimate entertainment destination, bringing together the passion of international cricket, the excitement of world football, live performances and the unmistakable energy of Jamaican culture.
Fans are encouraged to wear Jamaica's iconic green, gold and black as the venue comes alive with music, cultural showcases, fan activations and a vibrant atmosphere from the moment gates open.
In a first-of-its-kind matchday experience, CWI will host a special watch party inside Sabina Park for the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup clash between Brazil and Morocco. With kick-off scheduled for 5:00 PM local time, supporters can enjoy the football action before turning their attention to the West Indies as they look to secure a series-clinching victory against Sri Lanka under the lights.
The entertainment continues throughout the evening with performances from popular Jamaican acts Ding Dong and Coppershot, ensuring fans are treated to a complete festival experience both on and off the field.

Jamaica Day has been designed to showcase the rich culture, pride and spirit of Jamaica while creating an atmosphere that extends far beyond the cricket, offering something for sports fans, families, music lovers and visitors alike.
CWI Event Manager Dario Barthley said:
“Jamaica Day represents exactly what the “WI OUTSIDE!” campaign is all about; bringing together world-class cricket, Caribbean culture and unforgettable fan experiences. We are proud to partner with the Jamaica Tourist Board to celebrate the island’s vibrant heritage while creating an event that showcases the very best of our region to supporters at home and around the world.”
Donovan White, Director of Tourism with the Jamaica Tourist Board said:
“It’s great to see this level of cricket back at Sabina Park. Jamaica Day gives us a chance to celebrate not just the game, but the music, culture and energy that make Kingston such a special place to experience.”
With a FIFA World Cup watch party, live music, cultural celebrations and high-stakes international cricket all included in one ticket, Jamaica Day promises to be one of the standout sporting and entertainment events of the summer.
Tickets are available at tickets.windiescricket.com. Fans can also follow @windiescricket across all major social media platforms for updates on the WI OUTSIDE! International Home Series and the full summer of West Indies cricket.