His Story Trinidad 2026 brings Taurus Riley, Beenie Man, Luciano to Skinner Park
Taurus Riley, Beenie Man and Luciano will head a June 20 reggae-dancehall showcase at Skinner Park, aiming squarely at South Trinidad and the wider region.

South Trinidad is about to get a hard sell on reggae power. His Story Trinidad 2026 will take over Skinner Park in San Fernando on June 20 with Taurus Riley, Beenie Man and Luciano at the top of a bill built to pull fans from across Trinidad and the wider Caribbean.
The booking carries real crossover weight. Taurus Riley brings the melodic, radio-friendly side of modern reggae, Beenie Man brings pure dancehall fire and Luciano gives the night its conscious roots backbone. Garnet Silk Jr. and Guinney Pepper widen the lane even further, tying the event to legacy, heritage and newer voices in the scene.
That mix is the point. In a market more often associated with soca, this show looks like a test of how far a reggae-heavy concert can travel when it is staged with regional ambition. The promoters are not pitching a niche club date; they are shaping a full-scale summer event aimed at a broad crowd, from roots heads to dancehall followers to casual concertgoers looking for a major holiday-weekend outing.
Island eTickets lists the show from 7:00 PM to 1:00 AM and names High Frequency Entertainment LLC as the promoter. The ticketing platform also frames itself as an exclusive system designed to give promoters control over who attends, which fits a production that seems intent on managing demand and driving early sales. The same June 20 lineup is also being carried on reggae listings elsewhere, strengthening the sense that this is being positioned as a major booking rather than a one-off local show.

Skinner Park is no stranger to large cultural productions, and that history matters here. The venue has already hosted reggae-oriented programming, including Queen Omega’s Queens Awakening Culture Festival in 2024, and its use for another big live event suggests South Trinidad is becoming a serious staging ground for major Caribbean music nights. That gives His Story Trinidad 2026 a practical edge as well as a symbolic one: the park can hold the scale, and the area can handle the traffic that comes with it.
What happens next will say plenty about reggae’s current pull in Trinidad. If Taurus Riley, Beenie Man and Luciano can pack Skinner Park for a summer night in San Fernando, it will signal that the appetite for reggae-led live events is not just alive, but strong enough to compete in a space long dominated by soca energy.
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