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Extra Cape Town date added for UB40

Cape Town - Big Concerts has confirmed that due to exceptional demand an additional Cape Town date has been added for UB40 on Sunday 6 November at the Grand Arena, GrandWest. 

UB40’s three founding members will be making a triumphant return to South Africa in November 2016 with their Red Red Wine Tour having wowed audiences across the world proving they are still a worldwide tour de force.

Britain’s biggest reggae band of all time will be performing classic hits and gems from their many critically acclaimed albums, including Red, Red Wine, Kingston Town and Can’t help falling in Love.

Since reforming in 2013, the trio of Ali Campbell, Astro and Mickey Virtue have remained at the top of their game, with highlights including their ongoing world tour, a sellout UK arena tour headlining London’s o2 arena, a huge sell out USA tour and critical acclaim for their new material in 2014’s Silhouette album. 

Having embarked on their current world tour the three-piece’s step up to even larger venues is a testament to the longevity of their songs, as well as UB40’s status as Britain’s most successful Reggae band of all time, a true music pioneer since 1979.

Tour Information:

Cape Town 
Saturday 5 November – SOLD OUT 
Sunday 6 November – NEW DATE ADDED 
Grand Arena, GrandWest
Ticket Price:  R625 – R745

Durban
Thursday 10 November
Durban Botanic Garden
Ticket Price:  R480

Johannesburg
Saturday 12 November
Ticketpro Dome
Ticket Price: R450 – R790

Tickets are on sale now from Big Concerts and Computicket. 

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