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  2. Back to Reggaeton Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour kick off at Reading, Pennsylvania, on March 7, 2024, and conclude at Elmont, New York, on September 15, 2024. [2] Initially, a first leg with 21 shows were announced, grossing over US$17,8 million and selling over 150,000 tickets.

  3. Y2K! World Tour - Wikipedia

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    August 1 Montclair: Wellmont Theater — — August 2 Philadelphia: The Met Philadelphia: August 4 Boston: MGM Music Hall at Fenway: 4,587 / 4,943 $281,185 August 7 [h] New York City: Terminal 5 — — August 8 [i] August 9 Detroit: The Fillmore Detroit: August 11 Toronto: Canada History: August 13 Chicago: United States Byline Bank Aragon ...

  4. List of reggae festivals - Wikipedia

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    Reggae festivals may include classic reggae and related or derivative genres such as ska, dancehall, dub, hip hop, ragga, reggae fusion, and drum and bass. Reggae originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s, influenced by Rastafarian culture , Jamaican dance music , traditional mento and calypso music , as well as American jazz and rhythm and blues ...

  5. Mountain Jam (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Jam is an annual music festival held in upstate New York since 2005. It started as a small one day music festival in 2005 with 3000 attendees, [2] and has grown over the years into the largest rock and camping festival in the Northeast that is usually 3 or 4 days long, drawing over 40,000 attendees over the duration of the Festival.

  6. Fox Fuse - Wikipedia

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    Fox Fuse is a leading digital music label for Caribbean music and is the largest label worldwide for soca and chutney music. [1] [2] Based in Tampa, Florida (previously in New York City), Fox Fuse has built a strong reputation working with superstar clients such as Pitbull, Lil Jon and Shaggy, and has some of the top performers and producers in Caribbean music exclusively-signed to its roster.

  7. Matisyahu - Wikipedia

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    In February 2024, two concerts in the Southwest US, in Tucson, Arizona, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, were cancelled due to "safety concerns related to the reggae singer's staunchly pro-Israel stance," and in March 2024 another concert was cancelled in Chicago. [61] [62] Pro-Palestinian activists credited themselves for the cancelations. [63]

  8. Popular Tacoma reggae event moves to new venue, expands ... - AOL

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    Rankin and his wife Jessica hosted their first outdoor reggae concert in 2017, the same year they opened Airport Tavern. ... A few thousand fans hit the street every August from 2017-2019 and then ...

  9. Chuck Fenda - Wikipedia

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    Leshorn Whitehead (born June 15, 1972), better known by his stage name Chuck Fenda, is a Jamaican American reggae musician and deejay born in Brooklyn, New York City. [1] Raised in Jamaica, [2] Fenda is also known as "The Living Fire", "Poor People Defender" and "Chuck Fender". He has toured in both the United States and Jamaica.