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Reggae legends double bill gig with Horace Andy & Johnny Osbourne coming to Brighton

by Nick Linazasoro
Sunday 10 Mar, 2024 at 2:50PM
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Reggae legends double bill gig with Horace Andy & Johnny Osbourne coming to Brighton

Horace Andy & Johnny Osbourne

The guys behind the ‘London International Ska Festival’ which was founded in 1988, namely Happy People Records, are looking at bringing some of the worlds biggest reggae, ska and soul heavyweights to Brighton. They are hoping that this will be a regular occurrence and so are kicking off the potential new series of events with a sensational reggae legends double bill featuring Horace Andy meets Johnny Osbourne, plus guests Pama International and Heavytone Hi-Fi. This epic lineup will be appearing in the heart of North Laine on Wednesday 27th March, where they will be thrilling punters in the Komedia basement at 44-47 Gardner Street. It’s not every day a bill starring two of the most loved roots reggae and foundation dancehall reggae artists play on the same Brighton bill is it?

The Komedia will be hosting the concert (pic Nick Linazasoro)

The evening will feature the iconic singer of ‘Skylarking’, ‘Money Money’, ‘You Are My Angel’, ‘Spying Glass’, and Massive Attack collaborator – Horace Andy, backed by the Dub Asante band featuring Matic Horns meets fellow Studio One recording artist and singer of the classic album Truths & Rights – Johnny Osbourne, backed by The Upper Cut band!! Add in UK stars – Pama International and local sound system Heavytone Hi-Fi and you have one truly unforgettable night!

Tickets are available now from HERE and HERE, including 50 half price student tickets.

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Comments 4

  1. DEE Powell says:
    2 years ago

    WHY DON’T YOU HAVE THIS IN THE SUMMER, NOT IN THE WINTER

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  2. Maria says:
    2 years ago

    Reggae is all year round

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  3. WeeBee Poor says:
    2 years ago

    Way too expensive for us…£40 + per ticket × 2 plus drinks and transport etc = over £100. Reggae exploitation due to the One £ove film me thinks. I now understand when my Rasta friend said “RasTafari is not for sale” and “Reggae music is ghetto people’s music”.. He also plays a song with lyrics saying “Too much commercialisation of RasTafari”.. Some just see a bandwagon to ride for vanity and £’s, but times are hard yet they don’t seem to care anymore : – (

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    • Kieran says:
      2 years ago

      I hear you, I really do, but also the price reflects what these musicians want/need paying.

      The venue won’t be setting a price, but usually the agent/act.

      SO if it’s too expensive, and I completely agree that £40+ is too expensive, then we have to look at these musicians and agencies.

      I think this should should be in the upper £20s. Maybe £27+booking.

      We’re pricing average people out of music. This becomes an elite experience, and that shouldn’t be the case.

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