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Reggae Rise Up Festival with Stick Figure, Pepper, and more

Jun 23, 2023 at 12:59 PM and 1:00 PM  ·  Baltimore Peninsula, Baltimore, MD Baltimore Peninsula, Baltimore, MD

Reggae Rise Up Festival
Jun 23
Reggae Rise Up Festival
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San Diego's Tribal Seeds, formed by the Jacobo brothers in 2005, blend rock-reggae with Steel Pulse influences. Known for "Representing," they collaborated with Don Carlos.
Iration, formed in Isla Vista, CA, blends reggae with rock and pop, inspired by their Hawaii roots. Known for national tours since 2008 and festival hits like Lollapalooza.
The Expendables, born in Santa Cruz, CA, blend ska, surf-rock, punk, reggae, and metal. Known for hits like "Surfman Cometh," they've hit #1 on Billboard Reggae and collaborated with HIRIE, Tech N9ne, and Eric Rachmany.
Eli-Mac, born in the Philippines and raised in Hawaii, fuses reggae, R&B, and hip-hop with influences like Lauryn Hill, TLC, and Wu-Tang Clan, creating a unique sound.
Dale and the ZDubs, born from Dale's incarceration, blend reggae with rock for raw stories. Collaborating with The Elovaters, Bumpin Uglies, and HIRIE, they released hits like "This Time" and "Neighbors". Known for energetic live shows, they've toured with Sublime with Rome and more.
Savannah's Passafire, formed in 2003, blends a punchy, progressive reggae-rock style. Known for hits and topping the Reggae Chart with 'Vines'. They've worked with Paul Leary and launched Flame Guy Records.
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, from Cleveland, Ohio, are iconic in hip hop, known for their rapid-fire flow and melodic style. They gained fame with hits like "Tha Crossroads" and collaborated with legends like Eazy-E, 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G., and Akon. Their albums, including *E. 1999 Eternal* and *The Art of War*, went multi-platinum.
Michael Franti, born in Oakland, is a musician and activist known for hits like "I Got You," "Sound of Sunshine," and "Say Hey (I Love You)." His podcast "Stay Human" topped charts. Franti advocates for gun violence prevention and climate change activism.
The Movement, formed in Columbia, SC in 2003, is known for alternative-reggae inspired by Sublime and 311. Their album "Ways Of The World" topped Billboard Reggae Charts.
Joe Samba, born in Massachusetts, blends rock and reggae with a punch of punk energy. Known for #1 hits, he's collaborated with The Dirty Heads and Pepper, captivating with his dynamic style.
The Elovaters, from America, blend reggae with progressive roots. Known for hits like "Boston," they won awards at the 2022 New England and Boston Music Awards. Their songs feature on SiriusXM and CBS’ Hawaii Five-O.
Rebelution, founded in Isla Vista, CA, is known for their reggae style. Their debut, "Courage To Grow," led to seven Billboard Reggae #1s. With a GRAMMY nod and electrifying live shows, they’ve graced festivals like Bonnaroo and Coachella.
American artist Shwayze blends hip-hop and alternative sounds with laid-back vibes. Known for feel-good anthems, he's also ventured into TV, film, and launched Shway Sticks.
Tropidelic, a six-piece band from Cleveland, Ohio, blends reggae, hip-hop, and funk. Known for their energetic performances, they spread joy and originality on stage.
Born in New Orleans, raised in Bermuda, Collie Buddz is a dancehall singer known for hits like "Come Around." Famous for blending dancehall, soca, hip-hop. Worked with Busta Rhymes, Beyoncé. His albums have topped the U.S. Reggae chart.
Higher Ed, a Maryland trio led by the Devaney brothers and Bradley Wilson, blends psychedelic roots and rock 'n' roll. Known for high-energy shows with unique songwriting.

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