
UB40
Feat. Ali Campbell

UB40 feat. Ali Campbell, return to the stage with a tour that celebrates the legacy of one of the most influential reggae-pop bands in international music history. The show offers a journey through the band’s greatest hits, combining the unmistakable sound of UB40 with the original voice that defined its identity, in a concert designed for both longtime fans and new audiences.
UB40 was formed in 1978 in Birmingham, United Kingdom, and quickly became one of the most successful British bands of all time. Led for decades by founding vocalist Ali Campbell, the group achieved worldwide recognition with a unique fusion of reggae, pop, and ska, bringing Jamaican rhythms to international charts. Songs such as “Red Red Wine”, “Kingston Town”, “Cherry Oh Baby” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love” have become universal anthems.
Throughout their career, UB40 have released more than twenty studio albums and sold over 70 million records worldwide, earning multiple number-one hits and platinum awards across the UK, Europe, and the United States. Their ability to reinterpret reggae classics and turn them into global hits has been key to their longevity and continued relevance.
Following his departure from the original band, Ali Campbell has continued to preserve UB40’s musical legacy with UB40 feat. Ali Campbell, keeping alive the original sound that captivated audiences for more than three decades. Their international tours reaffirm the strong bond with fans, delivering solid, recognizable live performances filled with nostalgia and positive energy.
Today, UB40 feat. Ali Campbell remain a symbol of celebration, rhythm, and social awareness—values that have defined the band since its beginnings. Their live show offers a unique opportunity to relive a fundamental chapter in contemporary popular music and enjoy a repertoire that has transcended generations and borders.
UPCOMING EVENTS
31 JUL
Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria Arena


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