Fri
Feb 14, 2025
Fri, 7:00 pm7:00 pm
UB40
Neal S. Blaisdell Arena • Honolulu, HI
Neal S. Blaisdell Arena
Honolulu, HI
TBD
7:00 pm7:00 pm
UB40
Libbey Bowl • Ojai, CA
Libbey Bowl
Ojai, CA
Fri
Jun 20, 2025
Fri, 6:00 pm6:00 pm
UB40
The Piece Hall • Halifax, England
The Piece Hall
Halifax, England
Sun
Jul 06, 2025
Sun, 6:00 pm6:00 pm
UB40 and Ali Campbell
Scarborough Open Air Theatre • Scarborough, England
Scarborough Open Air Theatre
Scarborough, England
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About UB40
Formed in 1978 amid the economic hardships of Birmingham, England, UB40 was inspired by both the pressing social issues of their time and their passion for reggae music. The group’s unique name reflects their early socio-political messaging, drawn from the Unemployment Benefit, Form 40, signaling their empathy with the struggles of the working class. Their debut album, Signing Off, released in 1980, is still celebrated as one of the greatest reggae albums by a British band, setting a solid foundation for what would become a groundbreaking career in music.
It was followed by a string of successes that helped redefine reggae music. Their cover of Neil Diamond's "Red Red Wine" soared to the top of the US charts, establishing them as a household name. This track, along with other hits like "Can't Help Falling in Love," showcased their ability to blend reggae rhythms with mainstream pop, making them pioneers in reggae fusion. Throughout their career, UB40 has sold over 70 million records worldwide and received several Grammy nominations for Best Reggae Album, highlighting their influential role in music.
Beyond sales and chart positions, UB40’s influence is further evidenced by their consistent presence on global stages and their own record label, DEP International, which they founded to maintain artistic control. Their commitment to political and social commentary through music has remained a constant, reflecting their roots and influencing generations. As they continue to attract audiences around the world with their vibrant reggae rhythms and poignant messages, their perseverance will only add to their already impressive legacy.
UB40’s Setlist
UB40's catalog blends reggae and pop and can be characterized by its catchy hooks and a smooth, rhythmic style. On stage, the band’s polished studio sound picks up a party vibe that invites audiences to dance and sing along. When you see them live, you can look forward to a setlist filled with fan favorites like these:
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Red Red Wine
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Can't Help Falling in Love
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Kingston Town
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Cherry Oh Baby
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Here I Am (Come and Take Me)
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Sing Our Own Song
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Food for Thought
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One in Ten
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Rat in Mi Kitchen
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Johnny Too Bad
Live Moments That Made Headlines
Whether they're marking historical moments or part of once-in-a-lifetime collaborations, UB40's shows create lasting memories for their fans. Their dynamic stage presence adds something special to each set, making every appearance a must-see event. The following have been among their most widely talked-about moments:
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February 9, 1979: UB40 live debut at The Hare & Hounds pub in Kings Heath, Birmingham, signified the start of something big!. It put them among the ranks of other legendary artists who performed here, including The Beatles and Pink Floyd.
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March 15, 1986: UB40 treated attendees at the Birmingham Heart Beat 86 benefit concert to their biggest crowd-pleaser—"Red Red Wine.” This fundraiser for the Birmingham Children's Hospital showcased their commitment to important causes.
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June 11, 1988: At Nelson Mandela’s 70th Birthday Tribute in London's Wembley Stadium, UB40 appeared alongside Whitney Houston, Tracy Chapman, Salt-N-Pepa, and Stevie Wonder. Their performance helped shine a light on the fight against apartheid.
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December 20-21, 2007: Joining forces with Maxi Priest, UB40 captivated fans during sell-out shows at NEC Birmingham. Celebrating nearly three decades of music, these performances underscored their enduring appeal.
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August 8, 2022: UB40 thrilled audiences at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony when they delivered a live rendition of “Champion,” a song they recorded with Dapz On the Map and Gilly G. It was selected as the event’s official anthem.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do UB40 concerts last?
The length of a concert depends on the full lineup, but UB40’s sets usually last between 60 and 100 minutes and feature 15–18 songs plus a brief encore. Catch them when you can!
How much are UB40 tickets?
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Does UB40 tour?
UB40 tours and has appeared at major festivals such as Glastonbury and Rock, Reggae & Relief. They have shared the stage with Shaggy, New Kids on the Block, Phoenix, and other incredible artists.
Are there any age restrictions for UB40 concerts?
UB40 concerts are typically open to all ages, but some locations have unique requirements or designate specific restricted areas. Check your venue’s official website for the latest information.
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Are outside food or beverages permitted inside the venue at a UB40 concert?
Concert rules and restrictions, including food and drink policies, vary by location. Before packing up for your UB40 show, check the venue’s website for details on what is and is not allowed.
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