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Legend – the Music of Bob Marley on at The 02 this summer

Fifty years ago, Bob Marley and the Wailers handed the master tapes of the album Catch a Fire to record producer Chris Blackwell.

It marked the beginning of Bob Marley and his band’s collaboration with Island Records: a collaboration which went on to produce reggae music’s greatest hits.

The stage show, Legend – the Music of Bob Marley, brings all of the singer-songwriter’s hits to life, live on stage.

Performances include No Woman, No Cry; Three Little Birds; Waiting in Vain; Jamming; Buffalo Soldier; I Shot the Sherrif; Exodus; Get Up, Stand Up and Satisfy My Soul, and many more.

This year’s nationwide tour of Legend has gained much critical acclaim, including Paul Goff of BBC Radio Tees saying: “The highlight for me was Three Little Birds – everyone in the building was singing, en masse, ‘everything is gonna be alright’.”

Show promoter James Taylor “Legend combines Bob Marley’s superb, distinctive vocals with flawless musicianship and a supremely talented cast.

“It is a two-hour spectacular, showcasing the magic of Marley. It captures the charisma and culture of an icon gone too soon.”

Legend is at The O2, on July 2.

For tickets, visit: https://www.theo2.co.uk/events/detail/legend-the-music-of-bob-marley

 

Picture: Legend, performed in 2022 Picture: Entertainers UK


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