Nov 20 · Wed, 9:00 PM
Quality Espacio - Córdoba, Argentina
May 20 · Tue, 8:00 PM
Jacobs Pavilion - Cleveland, OH
Dec 21 · Sat, 9:15 PM
Etihad Arena - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Feb 14 · Fri, 8:00 PM
UBS Arena - Belmont Park, NY
Jan 21 · Tue, 8:00 PM
The Star Theatre - Singapore, Singapore
Nov 17 · Sun, 8:00 PM
El Rey Theatre Los Angeles - Los Angeles, CA
Dec 8 · Sun, 7:00 PM
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena - Jacksonville, FL
Nov 24 · Sun, 3:00 PM
Sportpaleis - Antwerp, Belgium
Nov 21 · Thu, 6:00 PM
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham - Nottingham, UK
Nov 21 · Thu, 9:00 PM
Exchange Event Centre - Winnipeg, MB
Reggae is a genre of music that emerged in Jamaica in the 1960s. It is also used to refer to the Jamaican diaspora and the contemporary popular music of the country. The genre got its name from the 1968 popular song "Do the Reggay" by Toots and the Maytals, which made it popular worldwide.
Reggae is believed to have evolved from Jamaican musical genres ska and rocksteady. It was also heavily influenced by Jazz, Rhythm and Blues, and mento, a form of Jamaican folk music. Reggae songs frequently deal with political issues and social commentary. It also has a deep connection with Rastafari, an Afrocentric religion.
The music is characterized by an offbeat rhythm and call-and-response patterns. Famous artists from the genre include Bob Marley (considered the biggest artist of the genre), Peter Tosh, and Jimmy Cliff.
If you are looking for reggae concerts, there are numerous festivals in the US where you can have a wonderful experience. For example, Reggae on the River which takes place in Humboldt County, California has been one of the biggest festivals since 1983.
Fans of reggae should also not miss California Roots Music and Arts Festival, the largest reggae festival in the US. The first festival was headlined by Tribal Seeds and Dirty Heads, and there was no stopping ever since.
The 9 Mile Music Festival should also be on your list of reggae shows you must see. Also called The Marley Fest, the festival pays tribute to reggae legend Bob Marley.
The best seat in the house is usually in the middle, while you can take either the left side or the right one. Concertgoers attend concerts not just for the music, but also to see their musical icons. So get as close as possible to the stage if you want a closer look.
Jamaican concerts are a great way to experience the culture, not just the music, of another country. It offers something different for music enthusiasts. Use our website to buy some reggae concert tickets and be on your way to a great day of entertainment. We offer the cheapest ticket prices there are via our ticketing partners.
Our event calendar lists a lot of upcoming concerts. It is also updated regularly, so make sure to check it daily. That way, you will know about any tours by your favorite artist or band. Never miss the fun again.
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