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Win tickets to see Legend – The Music of Bob Marley Live

Win tickets to see Legend – The Music of Bob Marley Live

Yahoo29-04-2025
When you think reggae, there is only one name that comes to mind.
Legend - The Music of Bob Marley Live is an unforgettable evening of his greatest hits all in one stage show.
Combining his distinctive vocals with flawless musicianship, a talented live band recreate the timeless hits Could You Be Loved, No Woman No Cry, Three Little Birds, Jammin', Is This Love, Buffalo Soldier, Get Up Stand Up, I Shot the Sheriff, One Love and many, many more reggae classics.
The Isle of Wight County Press and Jack Up Events have teamed up to give away two pairs of tickets for this widely acclaimed show, which is taking place on Friday, May 16, at Shanklin Theatre.
Fresh from a sell-out show at London's Adelphi Theatre, this tribute show showcases the magic of Marley, capturing the charisma and culture of an icon gone too soon.
The irresistible presence of the late, great Bob Marley is invoked in the portrayal by the band, comprising of seven talented musicians and singers.
The band has worked with reggae greats The Original Wailers, Musical Youth, Gregory Isaacs, Aswad, Dennis Brown, Rankin Roger, The Beat, Errol Dunkley to name but a few.
Tickets are £29 including booking fee, available at shanklintheatre.com, or call the theatre box office on 868000.
Or, to win one of two pairs of tickets to The Music of Bob Marley Live, simply look inside this week's County Press, out on Friday, May 2, and answer the question inside.
It's a treat for our readers, not to be missed!
Jack Up Events' T&Cs: This prize must be taken as offered, cannot be exchanged for a cash equivalent and is not transferable for use by anyone other than the prize winner or to any other show or event. The winner's name, plus one, will be allocated seats for the show by Shanklin Theatre with tickets available to collect from the box office on the night. Please bring a form of ID. No physical tickets will be sent out. Under 18's must be accompanied by an adult.
CP's T&Cs can be found at countypress.co.uk
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