Austin Reggae Allstars
Flamingo Cantina 515 East 6th Street, Austin, TX, United StatesJOIN THE FB EVENT HERE! 2 Sets with Austin Reggae All-Stars featuring members from The Mau Mau Chaplains, Contrabandits, Micah Shalom & The Babylonians and more!
JOIN THE FB EVENT HERE! 2 Sets with Austin Reggae All-Stars featuring members from The Mau Mau Chaplains, Contrabandits, Micah Shalom & The Babylonians and more!
JOIN THE FB EVENT HERE * DEEP WATER CULTURE: Four-piece reggae/rock group straight out of south San Antonio spreading positive vibes, peace, unity, love. * IDIGINIS: Roots Rock Reggae band influenced by Peter Tosh, The Wailers, Steel Pulse, Groundation, Third World, and many others. Idiginis is a Houston, Texas-based reggae
Every Wednesday, Mau Mau Chaplains hold services for the massive, laying down some of the best live reggae you’re eva gonna see. These guys have been playing together for years and know a thing or two about putting on a show to remember. …music to feed the soul and Winston’s
BUY TICKETS HERE Join the FB event here! Hailing from the frothy surf of Mohave Beach (aka Kingman), Arizona, Tiki Bandits first unleashed their punishing brand of aggressive oldies a couple of endlesssummers ago. Frank Voodoo, of Glow Skulls fame, is your MC, tour guide, and crooner-in-chief. The lovely Triple
BUY TICKETS HERE Doors for this show 8 p.m. - Early start! Ages 18 and up are welcome. Pilfers are a legendary band out of New York City that play an infectious, unique sound that blends pop, reggae, hardcore, dub, punk, and ska. Their sound, dubbed “raggacore” features the talents of
BUY TICKETS HERE / $8 COVER AT DOOR Taj Weekes & Adowa unite a vibrant diversity of sounds with thoughtful, lush arrangements and a finely honed penchant for telling poetic tales of hardship and hope. “I don’t sit down and write socially conscious songs. I write songs about where I
THIS SHOW IS 18+ Since 2009, Dubbest has been forging its own path through the heavily forested reggae landscape, expertly infusing roots traditionalism with a refreshing improvisational savvy that calls to mind not only the studio experimentation of pioneering dub producers Osbourne “King Tubby” Ruddock and Lee “Scratch” Perry but
Every Wednesday, Mau Mau Chaplains hold services for the massive, laying down some of the best live reggae you’re eva gonna see. These guys have been playing together for years and know a thing or two about putting on a show to remember. …music to feed the soul and Winston’s
BUY TICKETS HERE Advance sales stop at 6 p.m. day of show. Remaining tickets will be available at the door, cash only. When Capleton first burst on the scene in the late 1980s, the dancehall was a very different place than it is today. Slackness and gun talk were the