It is announced that UB40 feat Ali Campbell joins the line-up for this year’s Margate Summer Series, heading to Dreamland Margate for an outdoor summer show that’s not to be missed. Taking place on Saturday 30 September 2023, tickets go on general sale this Friday 10 February at 9am via www.margatesummerseries.co.uk.
UB40 is the reggae and pop collective responsible for serving up hits including Red Red Wine and Kingston Town. Formed in the 70s, the band has impressively scored 50 singles in the UK charts throughout its expansive career, not to mention enormous success and acclaim on a global scale. From Birmingham, UK, the reggae icons released single We’ll Never Find Another Love this year, along with their latest album ‘Unprecedented’. Their legend continues, as UB40 featuring Ali Campbell remain a show-stopping headline act, not to be missed in Margate this summer.
Margate Summer Series will also host the Funk & Soul Weekender next summer, along with even more huge headline gigs from Bastille, McFly, Tom Jones, Primal Scream and Happy Monday, Olly Murs and Hacienda Classical. Tickets for these shows are on sale now.
MARGATE SUMMER SERIES
2 – 4 June The Soundcrash Funk & Soul Weekender
1 July Bastille
7 July McFly
28 July Tom Jones
5 August Primal Scream & Happy Mondays
25 August Olly Murs
26 August Hacienda Classical
30 September UB40 feat Ali Campbell
Margate Summer Series presents UB40 feat Ali Campbell, with tickets on general sale Friday 10 February at 9am via www.margatesummerseries.co.uk.
The Margate Summer Series brings a massive run of shows to the UK’s coolest seaside destination. With a wide range of artists and genres including Rock, Soul, Electronic, Disco, Drum n Bass and much more – there is something for everybody. Based on the sea-front, Dreamland is the ideal location to host the series with an amazing 5000 capacity outdoor stage alongside wide range of food and drink options. Music lovers will also be able to enjoy the fun on-site theme park rides and many break out spaces.
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