A wide variety of musicians from around the world came together in Estonia for the Viljandi Folk Music Festival. Reggae music was among the mix of traditional and modern music played at the festival. Hempress Sativa, Bombino, The East Pointers, Trad.Attack!, Flook, Samba Toure, Dobranotch, Curly Strings, Breabach, and Ak Dan Gwang Chil were among the main reggae acts.
The festival's high point was Hempress Sativa's dynamic performance, during which she showcased her distinctive brand of conscious reggae music. Bombino, who incorporated elements of reggae and rock into traditional Tuareg music, was another outstanding performer. The East Pointers also made an impression on the crowd with their vibrant and vivacious sound.
The reggae performances during the Viljandi Folk Music Festival were an eclectic mix of genres and inspirations, ranging from the upbeat traditional folk music of the local Estonian band Trad.Attack! to the Scottish group Breabach's synthesis of Scottish and world music. The reggae performances served as a reminder of the genre's importance and global reach throughout the festival, which was overall a celebration of music and culture.