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NAS & DAMIAN MARLEY LIVE IN NEW ZEALAND FEBRUARY 2011
WITH SUPPORT FROM KIDZ IN SPACE & 1814
Reggae royalty Damian ‘Jr. Gong’ Marley and hip-hop icon Nas are hitting Kiwi shores in February 2011 as part of their groundbreaking Distant Relatives tour.
Bringing together two highly influential musicians, the tour celebrates the release of their first co-created album, Distant Relatives.
Unlike all previous collaborations between Jamaican and American artists, the Distant Relatives albumis neither a remix nor a featured guest spot on a single track, but a fully collaborative effort filling an entire album opening new avenues of musical expression. Exploring the deep-rooted correlation between reggae and hip-hop, the albumtraces both sounds back to the African Motherland in a message-driven collaboration that draws on the prowess of both musicians. Nas and Marley will be performing tracks together from the record live, as well as their own solo sets at the shows.
It’s a musical mission they’re both well equipped for. As the youngest son of the legendary Bob Marley, Damian Marley is the first ever reggae artist to win a Grammy outside the Reggae category and has garnered his own critically acclaimed place in music history. Complimenting the duo is Nas, who, rising out of the Queensbridge Housing projects, has gone on to sell 20 million albums worldwide and acted as an ambassador for hip-hop culture throughout the globe.
Together they weave a seamless and energetic show that combines Damian Marley’s Jamaican spirit with Nas’ underground grit for an infectious fusion of reggae and hip-hop.
Don’t miss your chance to see the legendary Nas and Damian Marley live at the following venues:
Wednesday 16 February 2011
TSB Arena, Wellington
with support from Kidz In Space and 1814
Tickets on sale now from www.ticketek.co.nz
Thursday 17 February 2011
Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland
with support from Kidz In Space and 1814
Tickets on sale now from www.dashtickets.co.nz
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