Stephen Marley Returns to Mateel Community Center on June 2nd

This is a press release from the Mateel Community Center:

Indigo Children Project Presents:

Stephen Marley with special guest Skip Marley for Babylon By Bus Summer Tour 2022

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Doors 6pm 

Show 7pm 

$45 in advance $55 day of show

Tickets on sale through Brown Paper Tickets

Indigo Children Project presents Stephen Marley with special guest Skip Marley on Thursday, June 2, 2022 at the Mateel Community Center in Redway, CA.  This will be his 2rd stop on the Babylon By Bus Summer Tour and will feature a special outdoor setting, sponsored by March and Ash. Tickets are on sale now through Brown Paper Tickets for $45 in advance, $55 day of show. Doors are at 6pm, the event is all ages. Mateel Community Center is located at 59 Rusk Lane. For more information or purchase tickets, click HERE. For more information about the show, visit mateel.org or call 707-923-3368. 

Tickets can also be purchased at these regional outlets including: Redway Liquor & Deli in Redway, Blue Moon Gift Shop in Garberville, People’s Records in Arcata, Wildberries in Arcata and the Mateel Community Center office. This show is a re-scheduled date originally announced for August 26, 2021. All tickets purchased for the August date will be honored for the rescheduled date June 2nd.

The event will feature craft & food vendors including authentic Jamaican food from Los Angeles-based restaurant Stones Jamaican Roots and Juice as well as Irae Divine’s food truck, serving Philly cheese steaks as well as vegetarian options.  

Southern California-based March and Ash is the sponsor for the special event, featuring an outdoor stage at the Mateel. A customer-focused, licensed cannabis dispensary with six locations that operate with the belief that everyone deserves a comfortable and confident cannabis experience with a focus on the priorities of customer education, safety, and satisfaction March and Ash also  includes in its family of brands: Kalya Extracts that looks at the scientific ways to split minute details and improve on every step of the process to highlight the resin in the best way possible. Kalya maintains a unique relationship with the farmers and genetics which allows them to provide a connoisseur experience. Cannabis brand Farmer and the Felon is dedicated to preserving and evolving cannabis culture by sharing the stories of those who persevered through the era of unjust prohibition while supporting those directly affected by it with every sale. March and Ash and its related companies are honored to join Stephen Marley and his band at the Mateel Center – a community epicenter of Northern California cannabis and Reggae roots and culture. 

ABOUT STEPHEN MARLEY 

Stephen Marley is an award-winning singer, songwriter and producer. From his solo works to family collaborations and production credits, Stephen Marley’s music has earned him eight Grammy Awards. He is the second eldest son of reggae legend Bob Marley and Rita Marley, raised in Kingston, Jamaica.  Stephen started singing professionally at 7 years old with his elder siblings Ziggy, Sharon and Cedella in The Melody Makers. In recent years, Stephen Marley established his own Kaya Fest as an annual music festival that debuted in 2017, featuring rare family performances by The Marley Brothers and the Marley’s 3rd Generation of talented offspring, alongside notable reggae and hip-hop legends such as Wyclef Jean, Pit Bull, Busta Rhymes – instilling an experiential component to raise awareness on the benefits of cannabis guided by the mantra “Education Before Recreation.” Plans to continue this festival tradition is currently in the works for 2023. 

With a prolific work ethic in his Lion Den Studios, Stephen just released an EP collection of songs he produced with female vocalists as an homage to legend Nina Simone, Celebrating Nina: A Reggae Tribute to Nina Simone, and is currently putting the finishing touches on his own new album projects, with the first solo LP slated to release in fall of 2022.  

Stephen continues to champion charitable endeavors centered in Jamaica as a co-founder of Ghetto Youths Foundation, along with his brothers Damian and Julian Marley. 

For more information visit www.stephenmarleymusic.com

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Entering a world of pain
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Entering a world of pain
1 year ago

I like Stephen Marley, but $45 Lol.
Maybe the Mateel could try booking some diversity in their shows

Neverlayup
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Neverlayup
1 year ago

Smh! Who’s gonna pay 45 for another reggae show? How about changing it up! Another money losing venture at the Mattel

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago

You haven’t noticed? Musical entertainment is only for the wealthy people now…at least he’s not a cover band of himself yet!

Entering a world of pain
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Entering a world of pain
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

Yeah those upcoming Hog Farm shows, they want $375 for the same band headlining each night

Radio Head
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Radio Head
1 year ago

It seems our commenters have not been to many out of the area shows that change much more than the Mateel does. $45 is a moderate cost. (Or hey! Maybe you can volunteer to help out and get in free!).
This is a well known and long well-regarded performer at a (700?) person venue? Not often does that happen any more.
Count your blessings. …..And feel free to produce your own shows if you want other types of music.

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