The 'Legends Of Reggae' tour will hit Brixton and Birmingham this year featuring headline act FREDDIE MCGREGOR.
The Jamaican performer will be joined by fellow legends I-OCTANE, MARCIA GRIFFITHS and JUNIOR REID.
The dates are:
Jamaican singer MARCIA GRIFFITHS has announced the rescheduled dates for her upcoming UK tour.
The tour also features performances from BOB ANDY, JUDY MOWATT, TANYA STEPHENS and RICHIE SPICE, with tickets priced from £27.50 to £30.
Jamaican singer MARCIA GRIFFITHS has criticised the promoter of her UK tour for a “lack of professionalism” after all shows were canned at the eleventh hour.
A UK tour featuring MARCIA GRIFFITHS and friends which was due to kick off today has been “postponed”, according to Academy Music Group.
A new date is expected to be announced in due course.
Reggae singer MARCIA GRIFFITHS has announced a four-date tour around the UK this May featuring some big acts from Jamaica.
The show will feature BOB ANDY, JUDY MOWATT and TANYA STEPHENS as well as special guest RICHIE SPICE.
They will be backed by the 809 BAND and the event will be hosted by DADDY ERNIE and DJ DADDY FRIDGE.
Queen of reggae MARCIA GRIFFITHS has been given a national award, the Order of Distinction in the rank of commander, at a ceremony in Jamaica.
The awards ceremony took place at Kings House, St Andrew, on National Heroes Day (20 October).
The prestigious award comes as the singer celebrates 50 years in the music industry.
Jamaican “Queen of Reggae” singer MARCIA GRIFFITHS has cancelled an upcoming show at the IndigO2 in London.
According to The O2 website, the gig is now cancelled.
It put up the following statement:
“Due to unforeseen circumstances this show is no longer able to go ahead. Please contact your point of purchase for refunds.”
Jamaican reggae singer MARCIA GRIFFITHS is set to receive the Order of Distinction (commander class) in the country's annual 'National Honours and Awards'.
As reported in the Jamaica Observer, GRIFFITHS will pick up the honour at a ceremony on 20 October at King's House in Kingston.
Jamaican singer MARCIA GRIFFITHS has announced a show at the IndigO2 this September celebrating 50 years in the music business.
GRIFFITHS will take fans on a live musical journey through her half century in the business with the finest in classic ska and reggae alongside an all-star line-up backed by the PERFECT PURPLE band.
The BERES HAMMOND, MORGAN HERITAGE and MARCIA GRIFFITHS tour was billed as a one-off opportunity for UK fans, but the words “too good to be true” turned out to be the case on the eve of the tour.
Legendary Jamaican singer BERES HAMMOND has backed out of his UK tour this week, however, supporting acts MORGAN HERITAGE and MARCIA GRIFFITHS have vowed to complete the shows without him.
One of reggae’s top producers in the 1970s, HARRY JOHNSON known popularly as HARRY J, has passed away aged 67 after a long battle with diabetes.
According to the Jamaica Observer, the producer died at the Savanna-la-Mar Hospital in his native Westmoreland on 3 April.
Reggae royalty MORGAN HERITAGE and MARCIA GRIFFITHS have been added to BERES HAMMOND’s tour of the UK later this summer.
As previously revealed by ReggaeChapter the 'Beres Hammond and Friends UK Tour' dates are as follows:
The full line-up for the Respect Jamaica 50 Festival in London - celebrating the 50th anniversary of Jamaica’s independence from the UK - can now be revealed.
North Greenwich’s IndigO2 venue will play host to the 12-day event with some of the most iconic reggae artists appearing together on stage.
The confirmed line-up is as follows:
Former I-Threes singer MARCIA GRIFFITHS appeared at the Fiddlers Club in Bristol last night performing the track “You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No)” among others.
Check out this fan-filmed footage:
The "queen of reggae" is currently completing a UK tour with final dates in Falmouth and the Africa Oyé Festival in Liverpool.