Friday, December 27th, 2019
Pacifico Presents:

Steel Pulse

SUNDUB, DJ JAH Culture // Happy Hour not in effect today

Doors: 6:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM 21+ Years
Steel Pulse

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11249
For all tickets purchased prior to October 1 on TicketFly, those tickets are still valid and able to be scanned at the door upon entry. Just pull up your ticket on your phone or bring your print-out. Starting October 1 all Brooklyn Bowl tickets will be available on TicketWeb.

Tickets for 12/28 here!

Artist Info

Steel Pulse

Bearing witness to the accelerating negativity of global affairs, UK reggae legends, Steel Pulse, emerge with musical vengeance to halt the disarray of humanity. The forthcoming album, Mass Manipulation, set for early 2019 release (Rootfire Cooperative / Wiseman Doctrine), reflects four decades of bettering mankind through music. The debut single “Stop You Coming And Come” features ancient melodies paired with catchy lyrics, transporting the mind to a period of time where secrets of an African dynasty are unmasked. As reggae revolutionaries, Steel Pulse is revered by the younger generation of artists and remains a powerhouse on stages around the globe. Through the example of Mass Manipulation, Steel Pulse demonstrates the endless possibilities that come from breaking down the walls of systemic greed, and nurturing the fellowship of mankind.
 

SUNDUB

Reggae and soul music fans worldwide are leaning in for a closer listen to Brooklyn-based SunDub, which consistently delivers potently soulful and authentic performances of its own original songs of protest, spirituality, love and justice as well as revamped classics such as “Ain’t Nobody” (Rufus & Chaka Khan). Anchored by a core quintet including brother and sister Joanna (lead vocals) and Ben Teters (vocals-drums), Finnegan Singer (guitar), Josh T Carter (bass), and Eric "The General" Toussaint (vocals-keys), the band has amassed millions of streams of its 2019 debut album “Burden of Love.” Within a few short years of securing its foothold in the roots music scene in New York City, SunDub began touring and recording, often joined by reggae royalty Ruff Scott, The Chronic Horns (Easy Star All-Stars), Larry McDonald (Lee Scratch Perry, Gil Scott-Heron) Victor Rice and Sidney Mills (Steel Pulse).

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