The Pluto & Friends show, postponed in February, will now take place May 28 at Sport of Kings Theater, Gulfstream Racetrack in Hallandale.
Promoters went for a safety-first policy in January when they announced the cancellation. At the time, the Omicron Variant of Covid-19 showed signs of emerging in the United States including Florida.
Marco Brown, who is co-promoter of the event with Tyrone Robertson Entertainment, said the Fab 5 band has replaced Third World from the initial lineup.
Third World has other dates in May.
Pluto Shervington will again headline the show which was first held in 2020 to mark his 50th anniversary in the music business.
Chalice, J C Lodge, Ernie Smith, Boris Gardiner, all to be backed by the Code Red Band, are the other acts for Pluto & Friends.
Shervington made his name as a singer in his native Jamaica during the 1970s at Federal Records. His hit songs then included "Dat", "Ram Goat Liver" and the controversial "I Man Born Ya" which was released in 1976 when there was middle-class flight from Jamaica, citing fear of a Communist takeover of the country.
He moved to South Florida in the late 1970s and established himself on the club scene, playing at venues like Sundays On The Bay.
Written By Howard Campbell