A reggae festival aiming to mark the 30th anniversary of Bob Marley’s death will be held at Wembley Arena this coming July.
The One Love Peace Festival is to be named after the iconic Bob Marley gig in Jamaica in 1978 when the I Shot the Sheriff singer encouraged rival political leaders to shake hands on stage. It will have a message of peace – “Throw away your guns, throw away your knives” – and all the proceeds from the landmark event will go to charity.
In honour of their hero, who died of cancer aged just 36, and his great contribution to music, artists such as Busta Ryhmes, Shaggy, Aswad, Sean Paul and John Holt will perform at the peace festival. Marley’s son Ky-mani will also perform some of his father’s best-loved songs.
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