MIAMI BEACH – A number of Iconic Reggae bands and artists shall be performing reside in live performance throughout Reggae Revolutions on Sunday, March 10th at M2 on Miami Seaside beginning at 7pm. M2 is situated at 1235 Washington Avenue.
Reggae artists scheduled to look embody The Unhealthy Boys of Reggae Internal Circle, Third World, Mykal Rose, Yohan Marley, Kumar and Kevens.
Internal Circle – The Unhealthy Boys of Reggae
The Bad Boys of Reggae Inner Circle, the Grammy Award profitable reggae band is world famend for the Unhealthy Boys film theme music Unhealthy Boys and Sweat. South Florida residents and brothers Ian Lewis and Roger Lewis based Internal Circle. The band is celebrating 55 years of enjoying reggae music collectively and is a token of affection and longevity throughout the trade.
Third World Band

Celebrating 47 years, THIRD WORLD is likely one of the longest-lived Reggae bands of all time, and considered one of Jamaica’s most constantly in style crossover acts amongst worldwide audiences. Mixing in components of R&B, funk, pop, and rock and, in a while, dancehall and rap, Third World’s type has been described as “reggae-fusion”.
With 9 Grammy nominations and catalogue of charted smash hits, together with Now That We Discovered Love, 96 Levels within the Shade and Strive Jah Love.
Mykal Rose

For over 25 years, Mykal Rose has been recording and performing his band of militant, hardcore Jamaican music to the delight of reggae followers around the globe. As a solo artist, with Black Uhuru, and again as a solo artist, the “Ruff” Rose has achieved nice success all through his profession together with his Shoot Out megahit.
Admission
Entry is for 21 and over. Common admission tickets are $40, VIP tickets are $80, VIP Desk for 4 is $500. Plus, VIP desk for 4 (balcony) $1,000 and VIP Desk for 4 (Premium) $5,000. Tickets can be purchased here.
Instantly following the live performance is an after get together with DJ GQ and DJ Laroc.
“We’re trying ahead to having the reggae icons performing collectively as a tribute to Bob Marley and spreading good optimistic vibes this Sunday,” stated Lennie Chen, Reggae Revolutions founder.