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Marcia Griffiths’ 60th anniversary show ‘a personal thank you’

Published:Monday | May 6, 2024 | 12:07 AM
Queen of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths, will be joined by special guests as she celebrates six decades in show business at a concert in Miramar, Florida.
Queen of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths, will be joined by special guests as she celebrates six decades in show business at a concert in Miramar, Florida.

On Sunday, May 12, Mothers’ Day, Queen of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths, will be joined by special guests, including Freddie McGregor, Tanya Stephens, Busy Signal, Cutty Ranks, Ky-Mani Marley, Christopher Ellis, in celebration of her six decades in show business.

This milestone event, titled, Marcia Griffiths and Friends 60th Anniversary show, takes places in Miramar, Florida, and promises an electrifying fusion of melody and rhythm, curated by Griffiths herself.

“As the iconic songstress celebrates six decades in the music industry, attendees can anticipate a musical journey where every note is a brushstroke painting the canvas of emotions,” a release stated.

“This milestone in my career is an opportunity to share my journey, my voice, and my passion with everyone,” Griffiths said. “I want to give every person attending the same love that they have given me throughout all my years. It’s my personal thank you to my fans.”

The celebration will feature a series of performances highlighting Griffiths’ illustrious career and her influence on reggae music. With each guest artiste contributing their unique style and perspective, attendees can expect surprises and notable collaborations that pay homage to Griffiths’ enduring legacy.

Tickets for Marcia Griffiths and Friends 60th Anniversary Show are now available for purchase and, additionally, a special Mother’s Day Sale, sponsored by M&J United Auto, offers a limited-time discount.

For those seeking a premium experience, VIP packages are available, including VIP parking for added convenience.

With a career spanning six decades, Marcia Griffiths is hailed as the ‘Queen of Reggae’ and a pioneer in Jamaican music. From her early days as a member of the I-Three, alongside Bob Marley, to her solo success with hits like Electric Boogie, Griffiths’ influence on reggae and popular music is unparalleled. As she celebrates her 60th anniversary in the industry, Griffiths continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her soulful voice and timeless melodies.