Reggae bands to perform in Pinellas Park

This November, reggae-rock fans in the Tampa Bay area will have an evening to remember as Fortunate Youth takes the stage in Pinellas Park for the “Love for the Music Tour.”

The band, known for blending blues, ska, rock, soul, and punk into a reggae foundation, has grown from backyard performances in Southern California to international acclaim. Its mission is to promote love, peace, and unity through music. Fortunate Youth has toured extensively, sharing stages with Slightly Stoopid, Stick Figure, and SOJA.

Supporting the headliners are Maryland-based Bumpin Uglies and reggae singer-songwriter Josh Heinrichs. Bumpin Uglies, recognized for their decade-long road experience, built a dedicated following through relentless touring and innovative live-stream performances during the pandemic. Josh Heinrichs brings more than 20 years of experience and a string of Billboard-charting albums to the lineup.

The concert is designed for all ages. Attendees can choose general admission tickets at $42.31 or VIP tickets at $60.48, which include access to a private bar, air-conditioned restrooms, and a VIP viewing area. Organizers advise printing tickets or using a digital copy for entry.

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The event will be Saturday, November 22 from 5:30 pm to 10:30 pm at England Brothers Park, 5010 81st Avenue North, Pinellas Park.