Legendary roots reggae outfit The Twinkle Brothers return to bring their timeless sound to the stage.
Emerging in the 1970s under the guidance of renowned producer Bunny Lee, the band quickly made their mark with a series of influential albums including Rasta Pon Top and Praise Jah. Their music blends hard-hitting rhythms with spiritual messages and deep cultural awareness.
Tracks like ‘Jahovia’, ‘Never Get Burn’, ‘Since I Throw the Comb Away’, and ‘Give Rasta Praise’ have become enduring anthems of the roots reggae tradition, resonating with generations of listeners.
Renowned for their passionate live performances, The Twinkle Brothers continue to deliver music that speaks to the soul — honest, conscious, and full of conviction.
With a loyal global following and a rich legacy behind them, the band’s music remains as vital and unifying as ever.
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