Bristol Homegrown Muzikal Explosion at Bristol Beacon
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A gig held at Bristol Beacon on Saturday 31st May. The event starts at 21:00.


Tickets: https://bristolbeacon.org/whats-on/bristol-homegrown-muzikal-explosion/

Troy Ellis, son of reggae legend Alton Ellis, grew up in Trench Town, Kingston, immersed in music. Inspired by his father’s legacy, he blends classic reggae with fresh influences, keeping its spirit alive for new generations.

Black Flamez, formed in Bristol in 1973 by Buggsy, were part of the city’s reggae explosion in the 90s. After a decade-long break, they’ve reunited, combining original members with fresh energy for an upbeat, melodic take on ska, soul, and reggae.

Together, they bring an electrifying live show filled with deep grooves, soulful harmonies, and feel good rhythms, a true celebration of reggae’s rich past and vibrant future.

Presented by Ujima Radio, Kulture Konnek & All Out Entertainment

Format: Standing

Performance times
Doors: 20.00
Start: 21:00
Finish: 02:00

All timings are approximate and subject to change

Entry requirements: 16+

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