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    Burning Spear to Descend Into Reggae Land

    Andy LenthallBy Andy LenthallDecember 8, 2023Updated:December 11, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Reggae Land is set deliver more big names to the supersized new home of The National Bowl in Milton Keynes on August 3 and 4 2024 with over 100 artists, and 50+ food traders.

    Burning Spear and Tarrus Riley are the new names to be announced while the rest of the line-up will feature reggae icons past, present and future as well as UB40 Ft Ali Campbell and Morgan Heritage. Tickets will be going back on sale on Friday at 9AM from reggaeland.co.uk.

    Reggae Land is a famously warm, welcoming and family friendly affair that has been nominated in several different categories in the UK Festival Awards. In 2023, it grew to new heights by moving to the new venue and this year it heads back for more of the same unmissable reggae fun.

    The line-up is another mouthwatering one with the legendary chart toppers UB40 Ft Ali Campbell joined by Grammy-winning Jamaican reggae band Morgan Heritage. Winston Rodney OD, better known by the stage name Burning Spear, also lines up and is a Jamaican roots and reggae singer-songwriter, vocalist and musician known for being a proud Rastafarian and one of the most influential and long-standing artists to emerge from the 1970s. New York born, Jamaica raised Tarrus Riley is just as influential in the world of reggae and has won countless awards for his chart topping music and has played it all over the world.

    Reggae Land is a carefully curated weekend that offers much more than just music with a Reggae Flea market, a fairground, an entire Carnival stage along with dancers, VIP zone, festival merchandise, mouthwatering Caribbean Food Village as well as plenty of drinks in the Rum Shacks, and Caribbean cocktail bars from more than 50 carefully curated food outlets and multiple stages, each with their own look and atmosphere and carefully programmed soundtrack.

    Tickets will sell out so move fast to secure your place at reggaeland.co.uk.

     

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