Numerous talented musicians have performed at the Jazz in the Park Reggae music festival in Romania over the years. Koffee, a rising star from Jamaica who introduces a new feel to the genre, grabbed the evening with her popular song "Toast" among the top performers. The Roots, who are renowned for fusing reggae and hip-hop, also graced the stage with their potent sounds and politically charged lyrics. The Cinematic Orchestra provided the audience with a memorable musical experience by bringing their special fusion of jazz and electronic music to the festival.
Other notable performers included Hania Rani, a Polish pianist and composer who captivates audiences with her haunting melodies, Fatoumata Diawara, a Malian singer-songwriter who fuses traditional African music with contemporary sounds, and Nouvelle Vague, a French band that reinterprets classic songs with a reggae twist. Alfa Mist, a British jazz performer who incorporates hip-hop and R&B influences into his work, also dazzled the audience.
The Herbaliser, a British duo renowned for their eclectic fusion of funk, jazz, and hip-hop, Marcus Miller, an American bassist and composer who has worked with legends like Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock, and Mulatu Astatke, an Ethiopian musician who pioneered the fusion of traditional Ethiopian music with jazz, were also welcomed at the festival. The Jazz in the Park Reggae music event is still a standout in Romania's music industry thanks to its wide range of renowned musicians.