September 26, 2024
The Marley brothers return to Montreal for the second time in 2024
The legacy of the great Bob Marley is perhaps one of the most intriguing stories in music history, and while he may no longer be with us – his legacy is alive and well, running through the veins of his children.
Celebrating the music, influence and legacy of Bob Marley; touring together for the first time in two decades – The Marley Brothers will honor their father’s international impact by performing both their individual hits and classic Bob Marley songs in a momentous year for the genre. As we approach what would have been Bob Marley’s 80th birthday in 2025, there is no better tribute imaginable than to experience his music in concert with his sons, who keep the flame of his influence alive across popular culture.
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Two of Bob Marley’s offspring, Stephen Marley and Damian Marley, toured together extensively late last year and into this one, and stopped in for a fantastic performance at the Mtelus on March 26, 2024 (Read all about that here).
This time, however, brothers Stephen and Damian will be accompanied by Ziggy, Julian and Ky-Mani Marley on stage, as this because a father bigger family affair that it was the last time around, which by all accounts is how the late, great Bob Marley himself would have wanted it.
Practically everyone on this planet, in one way or another, has been impacted by the life of Bob Marley, which makes his legacy truly something worth celebrating. Something bright to focus on in a period of human history where darkness prevails and the good is getting harder and harder to come by. Everyone. Altogether. One love.
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This time around, the Marley brothers will be taking their show to the bigger stage of Place Bell in Laval, home to the Laval Rocket of the AHL and the Montreal Victoire of the PWHL. A significant upgrade over the already splendid concert hall that is the Mtelus in Montreal.
Tickets for this event – one that is certainly not to be missed, are still available in limited quantities over at this location.