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Do The Reggae 2025 Tour
Ziggy Marley and Burning Spear
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TOUR: Legendary reggae icon Ziggy Marley will be teaming up with the venerable Burning Spear for the “Do The Reggae” Tour this fall, a collaboration rooted in deep respect and shared musical heritage. Ziggy described touring alongside Burning Spear as “an honor and a privilege,” calling him “one of our great fathers,” in a heartfelt announcement that reflects the spiritual and cultural essence of the partnership.

The North American portion of the tour kicks off on September 16, 2025, at Baltimore’s Pier Six Pavilion and runs through October 12 in Sandy, UT, covering a sweeping trajectory of cities and venues. Highlights include performances at Wolf Trap in Virginia on September 18, The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York on September 24, the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on October 6, and Vina Robles Amphitheatre in Paso Robles, CA on October 18, among many others across the country.

This tour marks a powerful convergence of two generations of reggae storytellers and promises an unforgettable experience of musical unity and cultural celebration, rooted in the soul of reggae.

 

TICKETS: Tickets for Ziggy Marley & Burning Spear 2025 concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. General-admission tickets vary by venue, with prices ranging from around $31 for more affordable seating (such as at Boston’s Leader Bank Pavilion) up to about $122 at other venues; for instance, Wolf Trap offers tickets starting at $57, while premium sections can raise prices beyond that level. Enhanced VIP experience is sometimes available, often starting roughly around $300 and climbing to several multiples higher depending on the location and amenities offered.

 

ABOUT: Ziggy Marley is a Jamaican musician, songwriter, and philanthropist who has carried forward the legacy of his father, Bob Marley, while forging a distinct artistic path of his own. Born David Nesta Marley in Kingston in 1968, he grew up surrounded by music and Rastafarian culture, and by his teenage years was already performing alongside his siblings as part of Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers. With the group, he earned international recognition through albums like Conscious Party and hits such as “Tomorrow People” and “Look Who’s Dancing,” blending roots reggae with pop and global influences.

As a solo artist, Ziggy has released a series of acclaimed albums, including Dragonfly (2003), Love Is My Religion (2006), which won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album, and Rebellion Rises (2018). His music often addresses themes of unity, love, social justice, and spirituality, staying true to reggae’s tradition of cultural and political consciousness while experimenting with diverse sounds. Over the years, he has won multiple Grammy Awards, solidifying his place as one of reggae’s most respected voices.

Beyond his music, Ziggy is deeply engaged in humanitarian and philanthropic work. Through the U.R.G.E. (Unlimited Resources Giving Enlightenment) Foundation, he has supported initiatives in education, health, and environmental sustainability, particularly focusing on children’s welfare worldwide. He has also authored children’s books and released family-oriented albums, reflecting his commitment to positivity and empowerment for future generations. Ziggy Marley remains a vital force in contemporary reggae, balancing reverence for his roots with a forward-looking vision.