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Rebel Soul Presents…Positive Vibration Vol.3 At Constellations 13th June; Preview

Rebel Soul presents…Positive Vibration Vol. 3 

Positive Vibration returns for its third instalment, and this year, the 12-hour Jamaican Street Party is taking over the Garden and Club at Constellations.

A staple in the North West event calendar, Positive Vibration will play host to a plethora of live music, DJs & Selectas, dub sound systems, dance, performance poetry, food & drink, arts & crafts workshops, face painting, a record fair, pop-up stalls and loads more.

Dig out your brightest clothes, master your bogle and come join us for a celebration of Jamaican music, food & culture.

Live Music:
Headling this year’s event will be ska/dub heavyweights, King Porter Stomp. With afro funk horns, dub reggae rhythms, melodic hooks and conscious rap, King Porter Stomp fuse musical genres creating their own refreshingly unique sound. The UK 8-piece write collectively, uniting ideas and crafting music unlike anyone else you will have heard before.

“Energising, a blast!” – THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

Joining King Porter Stomp will be a number of other up & coming and established reggae performers, including: BolshyCut CapersConscious YouthSamsaraKayanitesMiserable Man and loads more. 

Jamdown Market:
In addition to the wonderful music & food, the event will play host to the ‘Jamdown Market’ featuring:
– Arts & Crafts workshops and face painting for the whole family.
– Pop-up stalls offering reggae-related goodies.
– Record Fair selling ‘vinyl only’ reggae, ska, dub, rocksteady and calypso records – great for all you crate diggers out there.

Saturday 13th June, 2pm – 2am; Constellations – Garden & Club
Tickets
£6 early bird – SOLD OUT!
£9 advance – available from Skiddle: http://skdl.it/1FsID0c
£12 on the door
Kids under 12 years old go free!

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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