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Coastal Raynge at Old Princeton Landing | Old Princeton Landing Public House and Grill
May 31, 2025 (UTC-7)
Half Moon Bay
This is a reunion show not to be missed as Coastal Raynge, once again, is gonna rock the Old Princeton Landing. This 5 player rock band will take you back through the course of time playing some of the best rock and southern rock tunes ever made. The energy will be high and generations of Coastside folk will flock to the OPL to see this beloved band. Rumor also has it we will be celebrating an important birthday in the evening for Mr. John Steadman. This will be a very special show not to be missed.
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Clos de la Tech 2019 Vintage Release Party | The Half Moon Bay Wine & Cheese Company
May 31, 2025 (UTC-7)
Half Moon Bay
Clos de la Tech 2019 Vintage Release Party
We're excited to invite you to a special afternoon celebrating the release of our
2019 Clos de la Tech Pinot Noirs.
Join us for an intimate tasting experience at
The Half Moon Bay Wine & Cheese Company
featuring perfectly paired artisan cheese and a first tate of this exceptional vintage.
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Coastal Raynge at Old Princeton Landing | Old Princeton Landing Public House and Grill
May 31, 2025 (UTC-7)
Half Moon Bay
This is a reunion show not to be missed as Coastal Raynge, once again, is gonna rock the Old Princeton Landing. This 5 player rock band will take you back through the course of time playing some of the best rock and southern rock tunes ever made. The energy will be high and generations of Coastside folk will flock to the OPL to see this beloved band. Rumor also has it we will be celebrating an important birthday in the evening for Mr. John Steadman. This will be a very special show not to be missed.
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Clos de la Tech 2019 Vintage Release Party | The Half Moon Bay Wine & Cheese Company
May 31, 2025 (UTC-7)
Half Moon Bay
Clos de la Tech 2019 Vintage Release Party
We're excited to invite you to a special afternoon celebrating the release of our
2019 Clos de la Tech Pinot Noirs.
Join us for an intimate tasting experience at
The Half Moon Bay Wine & Cheese Company
featuring perfectly paired artisan cheese and a first tate of this exceptional vintage.
Information Source: Clos de la Tech | eventbrite
Tess Callahan "Dawnland" in Conv. w/ David Hicks | East End Books Ptown
Jun 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
East End
East End Books Ptown presents: Tess Callahan Dawnland in Conv. w/ David Hicks The Gospel According to Danny 6/26 at 6pm. Ptown bookstore. *****Watch the Livestream at East End Books Ptown Page Here: Note: The event may start a few minutes late as the in-person crowd gets seated... On a fated summer getaway in Cape Cod, two families on the verge of fracture contend with the secrets of the past in a powerful and moving novel by the author of April & Oliver. April, her brother-in-law Oliver, and their families reunite in Cape Cod on an exquisite stretch of beach called Dawnland. After eleven summers of building traditions―kayaking, whale watching, bonfires, and ocean swims―this year comes with new threats both on and off the coastline. Before their marriages, April and Oliver had an intense but disastrous fling that they kept hidden. Although they moved on with their lives, their more recent fiery encounter is getting harder to keep secret―especially as the week unravels, revealing fault lines not only between husbands and wives but between brothers, fathers and sons, and children growing up amid discord and lies. Ground zero for conflict is April’s volatile teenage son, Lochlann. The family structure begins to teeter. Secrets are surfacing. As everyone faces the consequences of their choices, the truth could finally forge them together or tear them apart forever. The Gospel According to Danny by David Hicks A motormouth Philip Roth. Matt Bell, author of Appleseed At the dawn of the new millennium, Danny Gausepohl seems to have it all: a marriage to his college sweetheart, Lia Adams-a middle-class Jewish academic-, a steady job as head waiter at The American Bistro near the Bronx, and his first home in Brewster. But the stability he's built is fragile. Missteps, betrayals, and a devastating school shooting upend his world, unraveling everything he holds dear. Meanwhile, the nation itself is in turmoil. The Columbine massacre, the contested Bush/Gore election, and the tragedy of 9/11 mark the beginning of a new, fractured America. Over the next fifteen years, Danny is forced to navigate personal and national upheaval, struggling to hold onto his identity as a hardworking husband and father. But when that identity is ripped away, he faces his greatest challenge yet: reinventing himself in a country that no longer feels like home. The Gospel According to Danny is a deeply human story about love, fatherhood, and the cost of a divided nation, perfect for fans of Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates, and We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver. As Danny grapples with the loss of his values, beliefs, and sense of self, he must ask: Is there anything-or anyone-left to come home to? Tess Callahanis the author of April & Oliver. Her essays and stories have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Writer’s Digest, National Public Radio, AGNI, Narrative Magazine, AWP: The Writer’s Notebook, Newsday, The Common, the Best American Poetry blog, and elsewhere. Her TEDx talk on creativity is titled “The Love Affair Between Creativity and Constraint.” Tess is a graduate of Boston College and Bennington College Writing Seminars and teaches creative writing and meditation. A dual citizen of the United States and Ireland, she lives with her family and number one life coach: her dog. For more information, visit www.tesscallahan.com. David Hicks David Hicks is the author of the novel-in-stories White Plains, a finalist for the Colorado Book Award and Westword's #1 book by Colorado authors; and The Magic Ticket, an autobiographical children's book. An award-winning professor and recipient of two Fulbright scholarships (Czech Republic 2020 and 2022), David is also the founding director of the Regis University MFA in Creative Writing and current director of the nationally ranked Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Wilkes University. He and his wife Cynthia are the founders of Electric City Writers in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where they live with their demonically charming dog Louie. Visit david-hicks.com.
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Laughter Lounge Cayman Comedy Show | Camana Bay Cinema
Jan 5, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Grand Cayman
The Laughter Lounge Cayman Comedy Show presents a Night of Hurt Your Face Comedy! Escape the daily routine and immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening filled with non-stop laughter. Join the audience at Camana Bay Cinema in Grand Cayman on January 5, 2024, for this hilarious event featuring Valerie Salnave from Miami, Vanessa Fraction from Atlanta, and Zako Ryan from Chicago. Prepare to be entertained by these talented comedians as they take the stage and deliver hours of side-splitting fun. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience a night of gut-busting humor. Secure your tickets now for just $66.91. Get ready to laugh your heart out at the Laughter Lounge Cayman Comedy Show!
Laughter Lounge Cayman Comedy Show April Edition | Camana Bay Cinema
Apr 19, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Grand Cayman
Experience a night full of laughter at the Laughter Lounge Cayman Comedy Show April Edition on Friday, April 19th at Camana Bay Cinema in Grand Cayman. The doors will open at 9 pm, with drinks and food available for purchase. Featuring a lineup of talented comedians, including award-winning stand-up Daphnique Springs, known for her hilarious sketches and appearances on popular TV shows and films.
Also gracing the stage is Joel Byars, an accomplished comedian with a clean and unique comedy style that has earned him prestigious awards and recognition on various platforms. His captivating stories range from childhood antics to married life, promising entertainment for all ages and backgrounds.
Don't miss Alfred Kainga, whose diverse cultural background and comedic talents have garnered national acclaim. With experience performing across the country and appearances on Kevin Hart's Comedy Central show, Kainga's humor is sure to leave you in stitches. Tickets for this unforgettable evening of comedy range from $80.81 to $132.02.
Cayman Captive Forum 2024 Pickleball Tournament | The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman
Dec 3, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Grand Cayman
Welcome to the First Annual Cayman Captive Forum Pickleball Tournament! London & Capital is proud to sponsor this exciting event, where you can connect with fellow attendees in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Whether you're a seasoned pickleball player or completely new to the game, everyone is welcome to join. This doubles tournament is open to all skill levels, so grab a partner or let us match you up! Teams can enter as men’s, women’s, or mixed. Feel free to bring your own equipment, but if you don't have any, we've got you covered with complimentary pickleball paddles. Don’t miss out on this chance to get involved—sign up now and secure your spot! Proudly sponsored by London & Capital
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Adult Only Cycle Training - Learn to Ride a Bike/Build your Confidence EEP | East End Park
May 18, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
East End
Discover the joys of cycling with Adult Only Cycle Training at East End Park in Leeds. This event is designed for complete beginners and individuals looking to boost their confidence on two wheels. The session offers traffic-free riding and is open to those aged 16 and above. Whether you have never learned to cycle or are looking to get back on a bike after years, this training is perfect for you. Bikes and helmets are available for borrowing, or you can bring your own. Qualified instructors will assist you in improving your balance, confidence, and cycling skills. Once you have honed your abilities during the initial session, you can progress to our advanced courses. An email will be sent before the event, detailing the meeting point and other important information. Explore our FAQs on the Adult Training webpage for further details. Join us on May 18, 2024, at East End Park Crown Green Bowling Club for this free event and fill out our survey to help secure future funding.
Adrienne Brodeur "Little Monsters" in Cov. w/Cynthia Newberry Martin | East End Books Ptown
Aug 1, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
East End
Adrienne Brodeur will be discussing her novel "Little Monsters" in Cov. with Cynthia Newberry Martin at East End Books Ptown in Provincetown on August 1, 2024, at 6 pm. The story follows Ken and Abby Gardner, who grapple with the long-lasting effects of their mother's absence and their complex relationship with their father, Adam, an oceanographer with bipolar disorder. As Adam's seventieth birthday approaches, family dynamics come to the forefront as secrets unravel and a new individual, Steph, enters the picture. Set against the backdrop of Cape Cod, "Little Monsters" offers a gripping tale of family intricacies and emotional depth. Adrienne Brodeur, known for her memoir "Wild Game," and Cynthia Newberry Martin, author of several acclaimed novels, promise an engaging discussion at this literary event. Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this captivating narrative. Tickets for the event range from $0 to $25, and it will take place at East End Books Ptown, located at 389 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657.
Gallery Talk: Chinese Roots, Contemporary Sensitivity | East End Arts Art Gallery
Apr 19, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
East End
This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP here for updates on this and other exhibition-related events. Susan L. Beningson is an independent curator based in New York City. Her most recent exhibition We The People: Xu Bing and Sun Xun Respond to the Declaration of Independence was part of the Asia Society Museum Triennial (2020-2021). From 2013 through 2019 she served as a curator of Asian Art at the Brooklyn Museum. Her curatorial projects during this tenure included the exhibition One: Xu Bing and the reinstallation of the Arts of China galleries. Previously, Dr. Beningson taught Asian and Islamic art history at the City University of New York, Rutgers University, and Columbia University and worked at the Princeton University Art Museum. She has lectured and published widely on both contemporary and historical Asian art. She is a member of the Collections and Museum Advisory Committees of the Asia Society and previously served on the board of the Freer and Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian Institution. Prior to her museum and academic careers, she worked in the corporate sector. Dr. Beningson received her doctoral degree in Chinese art and archaeology and master’s degree in International Affairs from Columbia University and a master’s degree in Business Administration from New York University. Vishakha Desai - A noted scholar of Asian art and the life partner of Robert Oxnam, Vishakha N. Desai has been a senior advisor for Global Affairs to the President and Chair of Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University for more than a decade. Prior to joining Columbia, Dr. Desai was at the Asia Society for twenty two years, initially as the director of its museum and as Vice President for Arts and Culture programs, and then as President of the global organization from 2004 through 2012. She is known for introducing American audiences to the contemporary arts of Asia through such landmark exhibitions as Traditions/Tensions: Contemporary Arts from Asia, Inside Out: Contemporary Chinese Art, and Edge of Desire: Recent Art from India. As President of the Asia Society, Dr. Desai was the first woman and person of Asian origin to lead the legendary organization encompassing arts, culture, policy, and education. She expanded the Society’s scope by establishing Asia21, a program for emerging leaders from Asia and the U.S. and a center on U.S.-China relations, opening offices in India and Korea, and inaugurating new buildings in Hong Kong and Houston in addition to New York. Prior to joining Asia Society, Desai was a curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in charge of Indian, Southeast Asian and Islamic arts as well as head of academic and public programs. She began her museum career as a twenty-one year-old educator at the Cleveland Museum of Art and served as a head fo family programs at the Brooklyn Museum before going to graduate school. In recognition of her distinguished museum career, President Barak Obama appointed her to the board of Institute of Libraries and Museums. Recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, Dr.Desai received her doctorate in Asian Art from University of Michigan and holds five honorary degrees. Her books include, Life at Court: Art for India’s Rulers (1985), Gods, Guardians, and Lovers: Temple Structures from North India, 700-1200 AD (1994), Asian Art in the 21st Century (ed. 2006), and an award winning memoir, World as Family: A Journey of Multi-rooted Belongings (2021). Her new edited volume, Politics of Visual Arts in a Changing World will be published in late 2025 by Columbia University Press. About the Exhibition: Finding Qi (pronounced chee) showcases Oxnam’s sculpture, paintings, and photography, inspired by Chinese scholar stones and cultural concepts. “In Chinese tradition, the term Qi has many meanings, but for me, it means an invisible but palpable source of creative energy, both artistically and psychologically,” Oxnam once explained. As an artist, in the later decades of his life, Oxnam took inspiration from the thousand-year tradition of transforming ancient, weathered stones into Chinese Scholar’s rocks, creating a contemporary take on the roots and tree trunks found on North Fork beaches. He emphasized the infinite variety of these sea-tossed shapes with sandpaper and milk paint, reshuffling place and time. He aimed to release what he called their “inner dynamism,” an approach he took from the Chinese concept of Qi. His photographs are close-up macro lens meditations on the glacial rocks at Rocky Point, and his paintings are modernized versions of Chinese splash ink paintings, but with added acrylic paints on Chinese rice paper. The exhibition is complemented with programming, including two panel discussions regarding Chinese art and dissociative brain disorders, respectively, as they relate to Oxnam’s work. “No matter the medium, no matter how various the results, what Robert Oxnam did with his art was to merge cultures and experiences into the creation of something that is both rooted and new,” notes Amei Wallach. Oxnam died at his Greenport home in April, 2024. Finding Qi honors his legacy. Join Amei, Vishakha, and members of our creative community for the Opening Reception held at the The Andy Tarshis Fine Art Gallery and the 11 West Gallery to celebrate Robert's work and influence. Light refreshments are served. Please note, photos and/or video may be taken during this event and used for marketing purposes. Please reach out to eeagallery@eastendarts.org if you require any accommodations. Exhibition is on view Thursdays-Sundays, April 5th - May 10th and will include other special gallery events. More information
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Gallery Talk: Creativity, Artmaking, and Brain Science | East End Arts Art Gallery
May 4, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
East End
This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP here for updates on this and other exhibition-related events. Dr. Milissa Kaufman -Dr. Kaufman is a psychiatrist and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. At McLean Hospital, she is the Director of the Initiative for Trauma Research, Training and Care. She also is the Medical Director at the Hill Center for Women and the Adult Outpatient Trauma Clinic. Dr. Kaufman completed her doctoral training with Dr. Terry Keane at the National Center for PTSD. Then, after graduating from Boston University’s combined MD/PhD Program, she trained with Dr. James Chu within the MGH/McLean Hospital psychiatry residency program. She has 25 years of experience in the assessment and treatment of trauma-spectrum and dissociative disorders. She has published widely in these areas. Currently, she serves as a principal investigator or a co-investigator on various studies designed to further our understanding of the neurobiology of PTSD and dissociative identity disorder. Her research utilizes a multimodal approach involving sophisticated psychometric assessment paired with neuroimaging, psychophysiology, genetic, and neurocognitive techniques. She and her colleagues at McLean Hospital have received both philanthropic funding and federal funding from the National Institute of Mental Health to study biomarkers of dissociation in traumatized individuals. Dr. Kaufman has been honored to receive numerous national and local awards for her work as a clinician, as a researcher, and as an educator. She is the former Associate Training Director for the MGH/McLean Adult Psychiatry Residency Program and currently serves as their Director of Trauma Psychiatry Didactics curriculum. Vishakha Desai - A noted scholar of Asian art and the life partner of Robert Oxnam, Vishakha N. Desai has been a senior advisor for Global Affairs to the President and Chair of Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University for more than a decade. Prior to joining Columbia, Dr. Desai was at the Asia Society for twenty two years, initially as the director of its museum and as Vice President for Arts and Culture programs, and then as President of the global organization from 2004 through 2012. She is known for introducing American audiences to the contemporary arts of Asia through such landmark exhibitions as Traditions/Tensions: Contemporary Arts from Asia, Inside Out: Contemporary Chinese Art, and Edge of Desire: Recent Art from India. As President of the Asia Society, Dr. Desai was the first woman and person of Asian origin to lead the legendary organization encompassing arts, culture, policy, and education. She expanded the Society’s scope by establishing Asia21, a program for emerging leaders from Asia and the U.S. and a center on U.S.-China relations, opening offices in India and Korea, and inaugurating new buildings in Hong Kong and Houston in addition to New York. Prior to joining Asia Society, Desai was a curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in charge of Indian, Southeast Asian and Islamic arts as well as head of academic and public programs. She began her museum career as a twenty-one year-old educator at the Cleveland Museum of Art and served as a head fo family programs at the Brooklyn Museum before going to graduate school. In recognition of her distinguished museum career, President Barak Obama appointed her to the board of Institute of Libraries and Museums. Recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, Dr.Desai received her doctorate in Asian Art from University of Michigan and holds five honorary degrees. Her books include, Life at Court: Art for India’s Rulers (1985), Gods, Guardians, and Lovers: Temple Structures from North India, 700-1200 AD (1994), Asian Art in the 21st Century (ed. 2006), and an award winning memoir, World as Family: A Journey of Multi-rooted Belongings (2021). Her new edited volume, Politics of Visual Arts in a Changing World will be published in late 2025 by Columbia University Press. Amei Wallach - Amei Wallach’s latest documentary, Taking Venice, debuted in New York and Los Angeles in May, 2024, and at the North Fork Arts Center and, as a collaboration between The Church and Sag Harbor Cinema last summer. The film uncovers the story behind rumors that the U.S. Government and a team of high-placed insiders rigged the 1964 Venice Biennale, so their chosen artist Robert Rauschenberg could win the Grand Prize. She was Chief Art Critic for Newsday from 1984-1995 and an on-air arts essayist for what is now known as PBS NewsHour during much of that time. As an art critic, Wallach's articles have appeared in publications such as The New York Times, New York Times Magazine, The Nation, Smithsonian, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Art in America, ARTnews, Aperture, Parkett, and The Brooklyn Rail. Wallach has interviewed and profiled artists Salvador Dalí, Jeff Koons, Willem de Kooning. As a filmmaker, Wallach co-directed and co-produced the documentary portrait Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine with Marion Cajori in 2008 and directed Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Enter Here, exploring the history of the artists, born in Ukraine under Joseph Stalin, who made the North Fork home for the last 30 years.
About the Exhibition: Finding Qi (pronounced chee) showcases Oxnam’s sculpture, paintings, and photography, inspired by Chinese scholar stones and cultural concepts. “In Chinese tradition, the term Qi has many meanings, but for me, it means an invisible but palpable source of creative energy, both artistically and psychologically,” Oxnam once explained. As an artist, in the later decades of his life, Oxnam took inspiration from the thousand-year tradition of transforming ancient, weathered stones into Chinese Scholar’s rocks, creating a contemporary take on the roots and tree trunks found on North Fork beaches. He emphasized the infinite variety of these sea-tossed shapes with sandpaper and milk paint, reshuffling place and time. He aimed to release what he called their “inner dynamism,” an approach he took from the Chinese concept of Qi. His photographs are close-up macro lens meditations on the glacial rocks at Rocky Point, and his paintings are modernized versions of Chinese splash ink paintings, but with added acrylic paints on Chinese rice paper. The exhibition is complemented with programming, including two panel discussions regarding Chinese art and dissociative brain disorders, respectively, as they relate to Oxnam’s work. “No matter the medium, no matter how various the results, what Robert Oxnam did with his art was to merge cultures and experiences into the creation of something that is both rooted and new,” notes Amei Wallach. Oxnam died at his Greenport home in April, 2024. Finding Qi honors his legacy. Join Amei, Vishakha, and members of our creative community for the Opening Reception held at the The Andy Tarshis Fine Art Gallery and the 11 West Gallery to celebrate Robert's work and influence. Light refreshments are served. Please note, photos and/or video may be taken during this event and used for marketing purposes. Please reach out to eeagallery@eastendarts.org if you require any accommodations. Exhibition is on view Thursdays-Sundays, April 5th - May 10th and will include other special gallery events. More information
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The Wailers Natural Mystic 30th Anniversary at Old Princeton Landing | Old Princeton Landing Public House and Grill
May 26, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
Half Moon Bay
Embark on an extraordinary musical journey with
The Wailers
in
2025
as they commemorate the
30th anniversary
of their acclaimed compilation album,
Natural Mystic: The Legend Lives On
. Following the success of their
2024 tour
, which honored Bob Marley's legendary album
Legend
,
The Wailers
are set to bring the
entirety of Natural Mystic
to life on stage, offering fans a unique and immersive experience.
Released on
May 23, 1995
,
Natural Mystic: The Legend Lives On
serves as an addendum to the
1984 compilation album Legend
. While
Legend
primarily features love songs,
Natural Mystic
delves into Bob Marley's more
politicized and religious-themed works
, providing a balanced perspective of his musical legacy. The album opens with the title track
"Natural Mystic,"
where Marley warns of the need to "face reality now" amidst global upheaval and change. Other notable tracks include
"Africa Unite,"
"So Much Trouble In The World,"
and
"Iron Lion Zion,"
each exploring themes of
unity
,
societal challenges
, and
personal resilience
.
Under the skilled leadership of
Aston Barrett Jr., son of the legendary Aston "Familyman" Barrett
,
The Wailers
continue to preserve and enrich their timeless sound, bringing fresh energy and charisma to their electrifying performances.
In
2024
,
Aston Barrett Jr.
made his acting debut in the biopic
Bob Marley: One Love
, portraying his legendary father,
Aston "Familyman" Barrett
. Directed by
Reinaldo Marcus Green
and released on
February 14, 2024
, the film stars
Kingsley Ben-Adir
as
Bob Marley
and offers an intimate look into
Marley’s life
, his rise to fame, and his profound impact on
global music and culture
.
Barrett Jr.’s
performance brought
authenticity
and a
personal connection
to the film, further solidifying his role as a
keeper of his father’s legacy
.
In the same year,
The Wailers
released their groundbreaking album,
Evolution
, produced by
Grammy Award-winning Emilio Estefan Jr.
on
Crescent Moon Records
. This modern masterpiece combines
timeless reggae rhythms
with a rich tapestry of
Latin and Caribbean influences
, redefining the genre for a new generation. Songs like
“Love Should Be Free”
have captivated audiences worldwide, earning critical acclaim for their bold, uplifting messages of
love, unity, and social change
. Recognized for its visionary production and artistic depth,
Evolution
received a
Grammy nomination
on
November 8, 2024
, cementing its place as a modern reggae classic and solidifying
The Wailers' influence and relevance
in the music industry.
As
The Wailers
embark on their
2025 tour
, audiences can anticipate a
full live rendition
of
Natural Mystic: The Legend Lives On
, bringing its
classic tracks
to life on stage, alongside
other classics
and
select tracks
from the
Grammy-nominated Evolution
. This tour promises a
unique blend of nostalgia
and
contemporary reggae rhythms
, making each concert an
unforgettable experience
.
Don't miss this opportunity to witness
The Wailers
as they celebrate the rich legacy of
Natural Mystic: The Legend Lives On
while showcasing the groundbreaking artistry of
Evolution
. Join us for a tour filled with
love
,
unity
, and the powerful, uplifting vibes of
reggae
.
The Wailers
are back, bringing their
A-game
to stages across the world!
Local support will be
COASTTRIBE
! Coasttribe has taken the coast of Northern California by storm the last few years and their brand of rock reggae will most definitely warm you up and get you ready for The Wailers.
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