Diplo auctions off five-night stay at his insane Jamaica mega mansion

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“Welcome to the Party.”

Diplo is giving a lucky fan the chance to spend a week at his sprawling Caribbean mansion.

The world-famous DJ, 47, is auctioning off a five-night stay at his picturesque Pompey retreat in the rolling Jamaican hills.

The goal is to raise funds for Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa and to help those affected by the LA wildfires.
The musician created Pompey as a sanctuary for creative souls.

The artist will grant the winner and 11 guests full access to the pad’s eight bedrooms, a private chef and on-site concierge. There is also a gym, spa, recording studio and a private beach.

Beyond the estate, guests can set sail on chartered boats, trek to hidden waterfalls, bask on beaches, swim in rivers and join guided adventures along the coastline and to nearby towns.

Diplo said: “Jamaica has been at the heart of everything for me. I’ve been going there for more than 20 years and it’s where so much of my story and Major Lazer’s story began.”

Guests have access to a gym, spa, recording studio, private beach, and horseback riding. Shafik Kadi
The exclusive stay will be auctioned for a good cause at Get Up Stand Up Los Angeles on February 26.

The exclusive stay will be auctioned at Get Up Stand Up Los Angeles on February 26, where the $1,000 ticket price will go towards Hurricane Melissa and LA wildfire victims.

Celebrities such as Winnie Harlow, Jodie Turner-Smith, Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys and Sean Penn are joining forces at the event to support the Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE).

The evening will also feature live performances by Troy Baker Sound, g33zy, and Zuri Marley.

Diplo’s bond with Jamaica runs deep, inspiring his commitment to this cause. Shafik Kadi
Seventy acres where jungle meets sea on Jamaica’s northeast coast. Shafik Kadi

Diplo said of Jamaica: “The people, the culture, the music all shaped who I am. Earlier this year I traveled there with CORE to deliver food and water to families devastated by Hurricane Melissa, and what I saw stayed with me.

“Entire communities are rebuilding from nothing, and they still need our help. Being able to raise money for CORE is a way of continuing to show up for a place that has given me everything.”

The DJ’s bond with Jamaica runs deep. He recently teamed up with CORE and Winnie Harlow on a hands-on relief mission following the hurricane in October.

Diplo, known offstage as Wesley Pentz, created Pompey as a sanctuary for creative souls to gather, connect and find inspiration in nature’s beauty.

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