ISLAND SPACE CARIBBEAN MUSEUM HONORS BERES HAMMOND WITH ITS “LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD!”

On Sunday, August 31st, ahead of his annual performance at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, reggae legend Beres Hammond was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Island SPACE Caribbean Museum.

Island SPACE Executive Director and Co-Founder Calibe Thompson, joined by board members Christina Brown and Juli-Anne Lee, made the special presentation near the venue’s green rooms in a private ceremony before Hammond took the stage. The honor is typically reserved for reggae icons at the museum’s annual Reggae Genealogy Music Festival, but the museum seized the opportunity to recognize Hammond while he was in town, surrounded by the energy and anticipation of his devoted fans.

Earlier in 2025, Island SPACE presented the same award to reggae great Ken Boothe at a separate event. For Hammond’s recognition, Island SPACE coordinated with the Broward Center and longtime partners at VP Records to facilitate this intimate but impactful moment. In brief remarks, Thompson highlighted Hammond’s extraordinary contributions to reggae, noting his decades of hitmaking, unforgettable performances, and his standing as one of the most cherished voices in the genre.

True to form, Hammond accepted the award humbly and with his characteristic warmth. Photos captured the joyful moment, with Commissioner Morey Wright of the City of Tamarac, a strong supporter of Island SPACE, also on hand to celebrate…

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