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Fri, Feb 9, 2024 @ 8:00 pm - Sat, Feb 10, 2024 @ 11:59 pm
Bob Marley Remembered
31st Annual Songs of Freedom: Bob Marley Remembered
The Hook and Ladder Theater
Tickets $20 – $30

EVENT DETAILS
The Hook and Ladder Theater
- Both Shows: Doors 8:00pm :: Music 8:30pm :: 21+
- 2-DAY General Admission: $30 (Advance Only)
- 1-DAY – Friday – General Admission: $20 ADV / $25 DOS
- 1-DAY – Saturday – General Admission: $20 ADV / $25 DOS
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Bob Marley Remembered
31st Annual Songs of Freedom: Bob Marley Remembered
Featuring Lynval “Golden Voice” Jackson & The International Reggae All-Stars :: Special Guest: Innocent
“Songs of Freedom: Bob Marley Remembered” 2-night weekend party is celebrating their 31st annual event at their new home – The Hook & Ladder Theater. Innocent will be our special guest.
With band members hailing from Venezuela to Trinidad, and Ghana to Kingston Jamaica, the International Reggae All-Stars are truly a global band. Featuring one of today’s hottest reggae vocalists, Kingston native Lynval “Golden Voice” Jackson, the International Reggae All-Stars play reggae, dancehall and all the Bob Marley classics, and bring peace, love and positive vibrations with them where ever they go.
Who is Innocent? A man, a musician, and a mover. He was born and raised in Tanzania, East Africa, making music with many African Bands, but it was when he heard Bob Marley’s Album, KAYA, that he realized his fate: Reggae. The powerful message Marley made with music inspired Innocent to do the same. Innocent moved to the US in 1989 and formed the group Les Exodus.

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.