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Protoje with T-Pain, The Elovaters, and more

May 23, 2025 at 11:00 AM  ·   · $305 Monterey Fairgrounds, Monterey, CA Monterey Fairgrounds, Monterey, CA Tickets from $305

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Hawaii-born singer/songwriter Landon McNamara, ex-surfer and model, debuted with the chart-topping reggae-pop album "A Dollar Short & a Minute Late". Known for hits like "Loss for Words", inspired by Bob Marley and neighbor Jack Johnson.
The Elovaters, from America, blend reggae with progressive roots. Known for hits like "Boston," they won awards at the 2022 New England and Boston Music Awards. Their songs feature on SiriusXM and CBS’ Hawaii Five-O.
Rebelution, founded in Isla Vista, CA, is known for their reggae style. Their debut, "Courage To Grow," led to seven Billboard Reggae #1s. With a GRAMMY nod and electrifying live shows, they’ve graced festivals like Bonnaroo and Coachella.
Iration, formed in Isla Vista, CA, blends reggae with rock and pop, inspired by their Hawaii roots. Known for national tours since 2008 and festival hits like Lollapalooza.
UK-based reggae icons Steel Pulse, known for their staunch socio-political themes and captivating live performances, continue influencing many artists globally. Renowned for hits and a powerful message in albums like "Mass Manipulation," they address global issues and systemic greed through their music.
Born in Oʻahu, Mike Love blends reggae, rock, pop, and more to create healing music. Known for transformative live shows, his spirituality and nature-rooted themes inspire.
Dirty Heads blend hip-hop, reggae, and rock, capturing Southern California vibes. Their hit “Vacation” went viral in 2021. Known for collaborations like their “Slightly Dirty Summer” tour with Slightly Stoopid, they've maintained global appeal.
Slightly Stoopid, from Ocean Beach, CA, blends diverse styles with members Kyle McDonald, Miles Doughty, and more. They’ve collaborated with Karl Denson, Don Carlos, and Chali 2na. Their sound is an energizing fusion known for its "positive party energy."
Sublime with Rome, a California ska alternative rock group formed in 2010 by Rome Ramirez, Eric Wilson, and Bud Gaugh, is known for hits like "Santeria" and "What I Got." They collaborated with Slightly Stoopid on "Cool & Collected" and toured 27 cities in 2023. The group, with new drummer Joe Tomino, released the EP Tangerine Skies, featuring talents like Neal Avron and Gabrial McNair. Their final self-titled album celebrates a 15-year journey.
Atmosphere's album "So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously," featuring Slug's introspective raps and Ant's dynamic, inventive production, blends comfort with palpable tension. Known for delving into paranoia, perspective, and optimism, the album emphasizes hope amid anxiety, with songs like "Okay" and "Still Life" standing out.
The Movement, formed in Columbia, SC in 2003, is known for alternative-reggae inspired by Sublime and 311. Their album "Ways Of The World" topped Billboard Reggae Charts.
Matisyahu is a Grammy-nominated artist known for blending reggae and hip hop with spiritual themes. His hits include "One Day" and "King Without A Crown.”
Born on the west coast and influenced by his Polynesian roots, J Boog is a top reggae artist mentored by Fiji. A two-time Grammy nominee known for a unique sound, he's toured globally and charmed fans worldwide.
For over 20 years, Grammy-winning SOJA has thrilled global audiences with their roots reggae. Known for hits with UB40 and Rebelution, they infuse joy and wisdom in every track.
Born in New Orleans, raised in Bermuda, Collie Buddz is a dancehall singer known for hits like "Come Around." Famous for blending dancehall, soca, hip-hop. Worked with Busta Rhymes, Beyoncé. His albums have topped the U.S. Reggae chart.
Common Kings, a band of Pacific Islanders from California, blend reggae and pop. Known for "Lost In Paradise," they were Grammy-nominated for Best Reggae Album. The band, including Samoan-born singer Jr. King and Hawaii-raised guitarist Mata Grey, has toured with Justin Timberlake and Bruno Mars. They release music on their label Island Empire/Mensch House Records.
Born Keith Blair in Clarks Town, Jamaica, reggae singer Anthony B debuted in 1993. Known for hits like "Fire pon Rome," he teamed with Richard Bell and has influenced political peace with his music.
Born in Kingston's Salt Lane, Buju Banton is a legendary reggae artist known for his dancehall sound. He has collaborated with Roc Nation and Def Jam, and his work includes the Grammy-nominated "Upside Down 2020." Banton is celebrated for uplifting messages in popular tracks and has broken records set by Bob Marley.
T-Pain, born Faheem Rasheed Najm in Tallahassee, reshaped pop, hip-hop, and R&B since 2004. With hits like "All I Do Is Win," he's a six-time GRAMMY® winner and the first Masked Singer champ. He's also a Twitch star, label head, drift driver, and author.
Jamaican reggae revivalist Protoje, born Oje Ken Ollivierre, rose to fame with hits like "Rasta Love" featuring Ky-Mani Marley. His 2015 album, Ancient Future, topped Billboard’s reggae chart, and he collaborated with artists such as Chronixx, Popcaan, and Wiz Khalifa. Known for blending reggae with hip-hop, Protoje is acclaimed for his introspective albums exploring social and political themes.
Hailing from Christiana, Jamaica, Lila Iké is known for her unique blend of old-school vibes and modern swagger. Signed by Protoje's In.Digg.Nation Collective, she gained acclaim with "The ExPerience" EP. Her hits like "Thy Will (Remix)" and collaborations with Jorja Smith and Davido showcase her reggae prowess. A MOBO nominee, she has performed on NPR Tiny Desk and Colbert. Praised by Rolling Stone and The NY Times, she addresses mental health and corruption with her powerful lyrics.

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