Reggae royalty UB40 are back at Starlite

Starlite welcomes back the reggae royalty UB40


The legendary British band UB40 will rekindle the Starlite stage on Tuesday, July 22, in Cantera de Nagüeles, Marbella.

The group will perform a night of unforgettable classics and nostalgia at the Costa del Sol. It is a night that will appeal to all generations, as the music of reggae pop defines an era.

UB40’s unmistakable blend of reggae and pop, combined with soul, continues to captivate audiences around the world. They have turned their songs into generational anthems while maintaining the original power and freshness that made them timeless.

Starlite 2025 will welcome UB40 and their special reggae music.

This year’s reunion is especially special, since the band was forced to cancel its 2024 concert due to Ali Campbell’s ill health. Campbell has returned to UB40, ready to perform with the soulful voice that defined UB40’s sound for so many years.

Reggae lovers will enjoy the great success that UB40 has achieved in its long history. Included are unforgettable songs like Red Red Wine and Kingston Town. (I can’t help) falling in love with you, Here I Am, Come and Take Me, Food for Thought, and Rat In Mi Kitchen. There are many more absolute classics which cannot be missed.

Gates open on July 22 at 8pm with UB40 at 10pm. Tickets are now available through the Starlite Festival website. Do not miss the chance to catch UB40 in their best form and ready to rock Marbella. Ticket prices start at €35.

Tags: Starlite Occident, UB40


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