Tag: reggae

  • Steel Pulse

    Steel Pulse

    Roots reggae band Steel Pulse responds to global affairs with a mission to better humanity through music. On their twelfth studio album as on their first, the band engages with topics of global racial injustice and human rights. They leverage a four-decade reggae career to encourage all people to reject false ideals and set higher goals.

  • Reggaeton Rave

    Reggaeton Rave

    Reggaeton fans, save the date for the Reggaeton Rave – on the Main Stage at Revel! It’s going to be a night of great music and big energy!

    18+ event. Get your tickets to rave HERE!

  • The Marley Brothers: Legacy Tour

    The Marley Brothers: Legacy Tour

    Don’t miss this historic tour featuring Bob Marley’s sons Ziggy, Stephen, Julian, Ky-Mani, and Damian. They’ll celebrate the reggae icon’s legacy with covers and their original music.

     

    Get your tickets HERE.

  • Roots of the Dancehall Reggae Party

    Roots of the Dancehall Reggae Party

    Get down with DeeCee’s Soul Shakedown! Roots of reggae and dancehall for your dancing delight…

    Free entry before 10 pm, $10 after.

  • Etana

    Etana

    Singer-songwriter Etana has been nominated for two Grammys with her powerful voice. Her chosen name means “the strong one” in Swahili. Don’t miss the chance to hear this internationally known Jamaican artist and get down on Tumbleroot’s dance floor!

     

    Doors at 6:30. Tickets $25 for this 21+ show. Get yours HERE.

  • The Itals at Tumbleroot

    The Itals at Tumbleroot

    Dance to the tunes of Jamaican reggae vocal group The Itals! Formed in 1976, the group recorded several albums through the late 1970s and 1980s. The Itals’ debut single, “In A Dis Ya Time,” is regarded as the group’s finest work, and topped the Jamaican chart.

    Tickets HERE

  • Black Uhuru

    Black Uhuru

    Dance to sounds from one of the most popular reggae bands from Jamaica, in the beautiful new concert space FUSION Meadow!

    Black Uhuru has been called “ambassadors of reggae” after winning the first ever Grammy Award for reggae music and having the highest reggae record sales after Bob Marley and the most songs sampled by other artists.

    Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door (plus a $3 service charge). Tickets for kids 12 and under are just $8 (plus a $2 service charge)! Get tickets HERE or by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.

    Photo attribution: Utilizer, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

     

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