Reggae Fraternity UK (RFUK) are honouring our British Reggae Legacy, lest we forget…
Legacy = Something that is handed down from one generation to the next.
On Sunday 26 November 2017 RFUK are staging a fantastic show with some of the Crème de la crème of high profile reggae artists…And their children! This event is suitably called Legacy.
Our aim is to facilitate and showcase the Reggae talent in the UK and to ensure that the genre lives on. From Lovers Rock to dancehall, we have done it all..
UK acts have been monumental in the development of the reggae scene Worldwide, it’s time to ‘Pass on the baton’ and shine the light in our own back garden
Live performances by SYLVIA TELLA, DENNIS BOVELL, KOFI, DONNA MICHAEL, DENNIS PINNOCK, CASSANDRA LONDON, DARIEN PROPHECY
Featuring children of the reggae greats:
MARLA BROWN (Daughter of Dennis Brown) LOV’ELLIS (Daughter of Alton Ellis) JO CAESAR (Daughter of Levi Roots)
Also featuring parents and children combo!!
RICHIE DAVIS AND SON AARON, LORNA GEE & SON NATHAN, WINSOME & DAUGHTER MONIQUE
Each of these offsprings are excelling in their own right, so why not make a big deal of it…!
All backed by our very own RFUK Premier band.
Supported by the dynamic trio TRUE IDENTITY
Also featuring some of Britain’s hottest, rising talent:
SUBAJAH, CAROLENE THOMPSON, KYA SH’KWAIN, LYN GERALD, LIONESS FONTS, SPARKY RUGGED, SESE FOSTER, & NAIROBI THOMPSON
There will also be some theatrical narration and plenty of surprises!
Compered by Comedians DONNA SPENCE and CURTIS WALKER
Keeping the party vibes flowing are DJ’s MISTA STYLEE & LADY TLC
Date: Sunday 26 November 2017
Time: doors open 6pm – Showtime 7pm Sharp
Venue: The Grand, 25 St John’s Hill, London SW11 1TT
Tickets: £22+bf
Reggae Fraternity UK (RFUK) are a voluntary organisation aimed at supporting reggae artists and musicians in the UK. It is ran by artists, with artists, for artists.
For tickets and more information visit: www.reggaefraternityuk.com
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