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Slightly Stoopid with Pepper, Roots of Creation, and more

Mar 12, 2026 at 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM  ·   · $299 Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg, FL Vinoy Park, St. Petersburg, FL Tickets from $299

Slightly Stoopid
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Celebrate 30 years of Cypress Hill's iconic debut album with expanded digital tracks and remixes. This game-changing hip-hop trio, B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs, have left an indelible mark on music history.
Yelawolf, from Gadsden, Alabama, is a Nashville-based artist and Slumerican founder known for Radioactive and gold-certified Love Story with hits “Till It’s Gone” and “Best Friend” featuring Eminem. He has collaborated with Ed Sheeran, Travis Barker, A$AP Rocky, and blink-182. He created a merchandise empire, a whiskey brand, and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! and in Peanut Butter Falcon.
Ethan Tucker, born in Olympia, WA, blends acoustic roots with soulful blues vocals. He's toured globally, sharing stages with legends like Buddy Guy and Jimmy Cliff.
Dan Kelly, from Tupelo, Mississippi, leads Fortunate Youth, a top Southern California reggae rock band known for spreading peace and unity. He also explores bluesy, soulful solo music.
Sublime, formed in 1988, is a reggae-punk band known for hits like “What I Got.” Their self-titled album sold 7M+ copies. Founders included Bradley Nowell, Eric Wilson, and Bud Gaugh.
Skip Marley, maternal grandson of Bob Marley, was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and raised in Miami. Known for blending reggae with pop, rap, and rock, he rose to fame with Katy Perry's "Chained to the Rhythm." His hits include "Slow Down" with H.E.R., topping Billboard's Adult R&B chart. Garnering acclaim for his singles, Skip has collaborated with Damian Marley, Rick Ross, and Popcaan.
Born in Tampa, FL, Ichroniq blends roots reggae with rock, hip-hop, and funk, known for groovy, genre-defying sounds. They've shared stages with Sublime with Rome and Steel Pulse.
Beach Fly, led by John DeMari, blends warm reggae and acoustic vibes inspired by Stick Figure and Jack Johnson. Known for feel-good, uplifting songs spreading love and light.
The Wheeland Brothers, from SoCal, blend surf rock with reggae, hip hop, and acoustic pop. Known for sunset harmonies and hits like their Jimmy Buffett cover, they craft feel-good tunes inspired by ocean vibes.
I'm Ronaldo Ricketts, aka Rik Jam, born in Fletcher Land and now in Stadium Gardens. My love for music began in church and thrived in high school choir. I focus on clean, positive lyrics.
World champion surfer and musician Makua blends reggae and rock, known for his acclaimed album *Sound Wave* and touring with artists like Matisyahu and Sublime With Rome.
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.
The Expendables, born in Santa Cruz, CA, blend ska, surf-rock, punk, reggae, and metal. Known for hits like "Surfman Cometh," they've hit #1 on Billboard Reggae and collaborated with HIRIE, Tech N9ne, and Eric Rachmany.
Savannah's Passafire, formed in 2003, blends a punchy, progressive reggae-rock style. Known for hits and topping the Reggae Chart with 'Vines'. They've worked with Paul Leary and launched Flame Guy Records.
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 Garrett Dutton in Philadelphia, G. Love is known for his bluesy hip-hop style with G. Love & Special Sauce. He’s released acclaimed albums, sold Gold, and toured major festivals.
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."
Philly-born and Charleston-based, Little Stranger, featuring Kevin and John Shields, excel in quirky indie hip-hop with a sound reminiscent of Gorillaz and Beck. Known for dynamic live shows and creative visuals, the duo captivates with their unique style and energetic performances.
American artist Shwayze blends hip-hop and alternative sounds with laid-back vibes. Known for feel-good anthems, he's also ventured into TV, film, and launched Shway Sticks.
Nattali Rize, rooted in Reggae and based in Kingston, Jamaica, blends heavy beats with conscious lyrics. Known for "Rebel Frequency," the band promotes empowerment through rebel music.
Florida-based reggae/rock band Kash’d Out, known for catchy grooves and introspective lyrics, rose with support from Pepper, charted on Billboard, and toured with Collie Buddz and Iration.
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.
Formed in Columbus, OH in 2016, The Quasi Kings, led by brothers Zach & Benny Coleman, blend reggae, rock, and hip-hop into captivating performances. They've played alongside Steel Pulse and Third World, gaining recognition for their energetic, evolving live shows. Notable releases include Throwaway Culture EP and Eye of the Storm.
San Diego's Tribal Seeds, formed by the Jacobo brothers in 2005, blend rock-reggae with Steel Pulse influences. Known for "Representing," they collaborated with Don Carlos.
Roots of Creation, born from the festival scene, is a chart-topping reggae-rock sensation known for energetic live shows. They blend reggae with dub, collaborating with legends like The Wailers. Their "Grateful Dub" pays tribute to the Grateful Dead, crafted with Grammy winner Errol Brown.
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.
Montana-born Satsang blends rich harmonies and rhythms with thought-provoking lyrics. Known for soulful, mindful songs promoting unity and positive change.
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.
TreeHouse! blends reggae, jam, and positive vibes from the Carolinas, known for energetic shows and healing music. They've toured with 311, SOJA, Matisyahu, & more.
Eli-Mac, born in the Philippines and raised in Hawaii, fuses reggae, R&B, and hip-hop with influences like Lauryn Hill, TLC, and Wu-Tang Clan, creating a unique sound.

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Genre: Rock, Reggae

Visit the Slightly Stoopid concert in St. Petersburg at Vinoy Park on Thursday, March 12, 2026, at 1:00 PM, featuring Pepper, Roots of Creation, and more. Tickets still available.

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