Ky-mani Marley tour dates 2024

Ky-mani Marley is currently touring across 2 countries and has 31 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, after that they'll be at PNC Pavilion at Riverbend in Cincinnati.

See all your opportunities to see them live below!
Ky-mani Marley Concert Tickets - 2024 Tour Dates.

Upcoming concerts (31) See nearest concert

  1. Sep

    16

    Outdoor Dallas, TX, US

    Dos Equis Pavilion

  2. Sep

    18

    Outdoor Cincinnati, OH, US

    PNC Pavilion at Riverbend

  3. Sep

    19

    Outdoor Clarkston, MI, US

    DTE Energy Music Theatre

  4. Sep

    22

    Outdoor Queens, NY, US

    Forest Hills Stadium

  5. Sep

    23

    Outdoor Holmdel, NJ, US

    PNC Bank Arts Center

  6. Sep

    25

    Bridgeport, CT, US

    Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater

  7. Sep

    26

    Outdoor Mansfield, MA, US

    Xfinity Center

  8. Sep

    27

    Outdoor Bristow, VA, US

    Jiffy Lube Live

  9. Sep

    29

    Toronto, ON, Canada

    Budweiser Stage

  10. Sep

    30

    Laval, QC, Canada

    Place Bell

  11. Oct

    2

    Wilmington, NC, US

    Live Oak Bank Pavilion Riverfront Park

  12. Oct

    3

    Atlanta, GA, US

    Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood

  13. Oct

    4

    Tampa, FL, US

    MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

  14. Oct

    5

    Miami, FL, US

    Fpl Solar Amphitheater

  15. Nov

    11

    Buffalo, NY, US

    Town Ballroom

  16. Nov

    12

    Pittsburgh, PA, US

    Mr Smalls Theater

  17. Nov

    14

    Portland, ME, US

    Aura

  18. Nov

    20

    Virginia Beach, VA, US

    Elevation 27

  19. Nov

    24

    Charleston, SC, US

    Music Farm

  20. Nov

    30

    Charlotte, NC, US

    The Fillmore Charlotte

  21. Dec

    1

    Nashville, TN, US

    Brooklyn Bowl - Nashville

  22. Dec

    2

    Chicago, IL, US

    Outset

  23. Dec

    6

    Boulder, CO, US

    Fox Theatre & Cafe

  24. Dec

    11

    Fontana, CA, US

    Stage Red

  25. Dec

    12

    San Juan Capistrano, CA, US

    The Coach House

  26. Dec

    13

    Santa Cruz, CA, US

    The Catalyst-CA

  27. Dec

    17

    Los Angeles (LA), CA, US

    Lodge Room

  28. Dec

    18

    Ventura, CA, US

    Ventura Music Hall

  29. Dec

    19

    Petaluma, CA, US

    Mystic Theatre

  30. Dec

    20

    Sacramento, CA, US

    Ace of Spades

  31. Dec

    21

    Arcata, CA, US

    Arcata Theatre Lounge

Past concerts

  1. Sep

    15

    Austin, TX, US

    Germania Insurance Amphitheater

  2. Sep

    13

    Outdoor Albuquerque, NM, US

    Isleta Amphitheater

  3. Sep

    12

    Phoenix, AZ, US

    Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

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Recent tour reviews

  • Ky-mani Marley

    The Show was Awesome. The quality sound of the band was full of energy. Ky-mani's performance was electric. I admire the professionalism that each of the band members showed. I couldn't think of a better way to spend the evening. With good music, good people and stress free environment!!!

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  • Ky-Mani blessed the stage for us at The Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach. The new album Maestro has so many different vibes to it I loved hearing a few tracks live. Ky-Mani and his band were IRIE!!! Always good vibrations seeing The Maestro. When he brought his sons on stage it was awesome to see the young Souljah Boy KJ spit fiyah on da mike. Love Love Love the Marley family. In love with Maestro listen to him everyday he music soothes my soul. Muzik for Jah's people

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  • I like to think that all concerts, no matter the genre or audience, can be made better by the band or artist opening the whole shebang with a snippet of Europe’s The Final Countdown. The best shows will never need it; it opens most shows by reggae/hip hop artist Ky-Mani Marley (son of Bob) which would be unforgettable on their own merits, but it can’t help but add a little extra awesomeness either way. The high-point of eighties cheese-metal may stand to contrast with his earthy, yet accessible mix of classic dancehall with beats and hooks lifted from modern hip-hop but in a way it’s entirely fitting. Marley and his band are there to make people as happy as they possibly can, and give people as much of a good time as humanly possible, and not many songs symbolize a good time quite like the Final Countdown. While Marley’s music may be informed and influenced by as many cultural and social issues as would be appropriate for a child of Bob, his live show only seeks to bring people together, to unite people in peace, love and some amazing music. Again, something very appropriate for a child of Bob but Ky-Mani Marley steps out from the shadow of his father in a big way. He can stand out on his own and the best way of seeing this is to see him live the next chance you get!

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