Last week, two of the Pacific region’s most popular reggae bands, DMP and Onetox, made headlines in the music scene with a heartfelt reconciliation that has been a decade in the making. The bands had been separated due to a series of disagreements, including a conflict involving music artist Mossa, who initially performed with DMP before moving to Onetox after tensions arose. This fallout kept the two groups apart for over 10 years, but the power of music has now paved the way for healing and unity.
In a heartfelt message shared on their social media, DMP announced, “After 10 years, we’re thrilled to announce a beautiful reconciliation that has brought us back together with another incredible band. Apologies were exchanged, bridges rebuilt, and now we’re ready to share the stage this New Year’s Eve. Join us as we make history with a performance of a lifetime – a true testament to the power of music to heal and unite!”
This reunion not only marks an important moment for the bands but also serves as an inspiring example for upcoming music artists, showing that even after years of separation, understanding and mutual respect can bring people back together.
As the New Year approaches, DMP and Onetox are preparing for a comeback performance at Heritage Park Hotel, where they will support the international reggae headliner, Big Mountain, at the NYE countdown party. Fans of both bands are eagerly anticipating this powerful collaboration, which promises to be an unforgettable celebration of unity and music.
The long-awaited performance on New Year’s Eve will be a significant moment for both DMP and Onetox, as they close one chapter and open another, united once more through their love for music.
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