Sunnation Jamaica wasted no time setting the tone for the new year. Their annual Sunrise Day Soirée returned on January 1, 2026, and by all accounts, it was a massive success. Held at Campion College, the highly anticipated day fete once again proved why it remains a staple on Jamaica’s premium party calendar.
From the moment patrons arrived, it was clear that no corners were cut. The entrance was dressed in immaculate floral decor, welcoming guests into a space that felt elevated, intentional, and visually striking. That same attention to detail flowed seamlessly throughout the venue, with glamorous backdrop areas perfectly curated for photos, social moments, and content creation. Every turn felt camera ready.
Food lovers were well taken care of at the event’s expansive food court. Patrons had the chance to sample a wide range of offerings, from familiar favorites like KFC to more diverse selections from Murray’s Fish and Jerk and other vendors. Whether you were grabbing a quick bite or settling in for a proper meal, the options were plentiful and satisfying.

The bar experience was just as impressive. Free bars were stocked with a wide selection of premium drinks, keeping the crowd refreshed as the day heated up. For the more affluent and boujee guests, paid bars offered an elevated experience, complete with exclusive deals courtesy of one of the event’s major sponsors, Moët and Chandon. Partygoers could indulge with three bottles of Moët Rosé 750 ml for $60,000 JMD, two bottles of Moët 750 ml for $45,000 JMD, or opt for a lighter flex with two 375 ml bottles at $10,000 JMD. Luxury was clearly on the menu.
With food sampled and drinks flowing, it was time for the music to take over, and the DJs delivered in full. The lineup featured a solid mix of crowd favorites, including DJ Quan, DJ Tyler, Franco and Brush1, DJ Mac and Baba, each bringing their own flavor to the experience. Still, it was Ricky Platinum who stood out most, completely flipping the party on its head and driving the energy to another level. His set had patrons fully locked in, moving as one, and feeding off every transition.
Though the event was scheduled from 10 AM to 4 PM, the vibes made time feel frozen. The energy never dipped, the crowd stayed engaged, and the atmosphere felt effortless. People were genuinely enjoying themselves, celebrating the new year in good company, good spirits, and good style.

Backed by strong sponsors such as KFC, Chase E Ransom, Johnnie Walker, Heineken, and Pizza Hut, Sunrise Day Soirée once again proved to be a win across the board. Both patrons and sponsors left satisfied, with one question echoing through the crowd as the day came to a close: when is the next one?
If this is how Sunnation Jamaica plans to run the year, 2026 is already off to a powerful start.



