UB40 Tickets

UB40 Tickets

When people think of the world’s best reggae music, they can be forgiven for thinking that it is solely the output of Jamaican singers and songwriters. But that would involve overlooking UB40, one of the most famous reggae bands to hit the charts over the last few decades and who emerged in the Birmingham music scene in the 1970s.

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With highly regarded singles and albums, plus live shows that remain highly anticipated, UB40 tickets are likely to be top draws when they go on sale, with audiences hoping to hear the best renditions of songs such as “Red Red Wine”.

There are an abundance of musicians who make up UB40 and when they take to the stage today audiences will witness the likes of Robin Campbell on guitar and vocals, Duncan Campbell on vocals, Tony Mullings on the keyboards, Earl Falconer on the bass and vocals, Norman Hassan on the trombone, Brian Travers on the saxophone, Astro on trumpet and vocals and James Brown on the drums. Alongside former members such as Ali Campbell they have made quite an impression, particularly with the song “Red Red Wine” and also with “King”, “Food for Thought”, “Please Don’t Make Me Cry”, “Too Many Rivers to Cross” and “I Got You Babe”.

These are just some of the well known tracks to appear on the abundance of albums they have released over the decades. Their career began in the 1970s and they would emerge with their debut album “Signing Off” in 1980, following it up with many high-charting albums such as “Present Arms” in 1981, “UB44” in 1982, “Labour of Love” in 1983 and “Geffery Morgan” in 1984. More recently they have continued to turn heads with albums like “TwentyFourSeven” in 2008 and “Labour of Love IV” in 2010. So it is career that has spanned numerous decades and remains strong, with UB40 fans still anticipated their every move.

And this is the reason that UB40 tickets will remain high sellers and why, after many years in the charts, they will leave behind a lasting legacy that will influence and inspire well into the future. They are amongst the most famous reggae bands in the world and have proven that even the UK can produce a well known group who can excel in the genre.

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