Reggae lovers who are close to Valencia in early February are in luck. One of the most legendary bands of this music genre, if not the most important of all time, lands at Sala Rambleta to give us a night of dancing and rhythms that we won’t forget.

In case some doesn’t know, The Wailers are the band who played with Bob Marley throughout his illustrious career, diffusing reggae around the world. It’s essential to talk about a bit of the band’s history to understand and value the importance of this concert.
The band was founded in the Jamaican capital, Kingston, in 1963, and its original members were Junior Braithwaite, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Cherry Smith, Beverley Kelso and Bob Marley. In those times, music flowed and the bands were reinventing themselves all the time, the members changed bands and made new ones… nothing stopped. The names aren’t as important as the music, something that’s very different from European and American pop culture, that tries to generate idols, and that’s why The Wailers have changed so much in order to become what they are today.
In 1974, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer left the band and the Carlton borthers, together with Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett, formed ‘Bob Marley and The Wailers’. The current formation includes the band leader, Family Man, on the bass, and Earl ‘Wire’ Lindo, on the keyboard. Al Anderson will be on guitar and Alvin ‘Seeco’ Patterson on drums. On vocals we will find the Cuban singer Koolant, who joined the band after his cameo in the film ‘Made in Jamaica’.
This year, The Wailers will play a World tour and, after their many concerts in North America, they arrive in Spain to offer four exclusive concerts in Madrid, Barcelona, Pamplona and Valencia. Funnily enough, such an important concert will only cost 20€ for a ticket. According to the band’s official website, it’s 13.49€ early bird and 16.49€ on the day. The concert will take place on Wednesday the 8th of February at 9pm at Sala Rambleta (Calle Pio XII).
For those who want to attend the concert and don’t live close to the city, we recommend that they stay for longer than a day in the magnificent capital of the Comunitat Valenciana. A good option for accommodation is to rent apartments in Valencia because it’s a lot cheaper than hotels and hostels. It also has the advantage that we can find apartments that are close to really interesting places.
Translated by: aleixgwilliam
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