Sun Jun 24, 5:30 PM - Sun Jun 24, 10:30 PM
1340 A1A South, Saint Augustine, FL 32080
Community: St Augustine
Description
A dozen years into Rebelution's stirring career, the release of the California reggae band's fifth album Falling Into Place finds them more energized than ever.
Event Details
Rebelution's Free Rein Summer Tour 2018 comes to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre on Sunday, June 24, 2018!
Performances by:
Rebelution
Stephen Marley
Common Kings
Zion I Crew
DJ MACKLE
Follow Rebelution:
Website - http://www.rebelutionmusic.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rebelution
Twitter - https://twitter.com/rebelutionmusic
Instagram - http://instagram.com/rebelutionmusic
YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/RebelutionMusic
Apple Music - https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rebelution/id159890020
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/2WjvvwAX0mdWwq3aFuUdtc
Tickets on sale Friday, February 9 at 10am
Tickets:
$39.50 – General Admission Standing Pit
$39.50 –Reserved Seating Level 100, Level 200, Level 300 and Obstructed View
Doors: 4:30pm / Show: 5:30pm
A dozen years into Rebelution’s stirring career, the release of the California reggae band’s fifth album Falling Into Place finds them more energized than ever. Touring relentlessly since 2014’s Count Me In debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae chart, the band’s members have expanded their songwriting horizons and recorded 11 tight new tracks that fuse an ever-youthful attitude of celebration with the mature perspective of men of the world. The lyrics of “Lay My Claim” get right to the point: “Let it all unfold straight from the soul.” It’s about working hard and then reaping the benefits, says singer/guitarist/lyricist Eric Rachmany – about “being present with the music instead of just thinking about the outcome and the limelight. We’re not making music to hit a certain demographic. We’re just making music that we enjoy!” For Falling Into Place, Rebelution’s four core members – Eric Rachmany, keyboardist Rory Carey, drummer Wesley Finley, and bassist Marley D. Williams – got some refreshing new perspectives by writing with different producers and writers and recording at multiple studios. For Rachmany, the creativity began with an inspirational trip to Jamaica, the birthplace of reggae, where he did some of the writing. Dwayne "Supa Dups" Chin-Quee (Bruno Mars, Eminem) produced many of the tracks. Others feature the studio wizardry of Yeti Beats (Kool Keith, Los Rakas, and Rebelution’s two previous albums), while
Performances by:
Rebelution
Stephen Marley
Common Kings
Zion I Crew
DJ MACKLE
Follow Rebelution:
Website - http://www.rebelutionmusic.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rebelution
Twitter - https://twitter.com/rebelutionmusic
Instagram - http://instagram.com/rebelutionmusic
YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/RebelutionMusic
Apple Music - https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rebelution/id159890020
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/2WjvvwAX0mdWwq3aFuUdtc
Tickets on sale Friday, February 9 at 10am
Tickets:
$39.50 – General Admission Standing Pit
$39.50 –Reserved Seating Level 100, Level 200, Level 300 and Obstructed View
Doors: 4:30pm / Show: 5:30pm
A dozen years into Rebelution’s stirring career, the release of the California reggae band’s fifth album Falling Into Place finds them more energized than ever. Touring relentlessly since 2014’s Count Me In debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae chart, the band’s members have expanded their songwriting horizons and recorded 11 tight new tracks that fuse an ever-youthful attitude of celebration with the mature perspective of men of the world. The lyrics of “Lay My Claim” get right to the point: “Let it all unfold straight from the soul.” It’s about working hard and then reaping the benefits, says singer/guitarist/lyricist Eric Rachmany – about “being present with the music instead of just thinking about the outcome and the limelight. We’re not making music to hit a certain demographic. We’re just making music that we enjoy!” For Falling Into Place, Rebelution’s four core members – Eric Rachmany, keyboardist Rory Carey, drummer Wesley Finley, and bassist Marley D. Williams – got some refreshing new perspectives by writing with different producers and writers and recording at multiple studios. For Rachmany, the creativity began with an inspirational trip to Jamaica, the birthplace of reggae, where he did some of the writing. Dwayne "Supa Dups" Chin-Quee (Bruno Mars, Eminem) produced many of the tracks. Others feature the studio wizardry of Yeti Beats (Kool Keith, Los Rakas, and Rebelution’s two previous albums), while