Buju Banton's 1998 Concert History

Buju Banton (born Mark Myrie 1973) is a Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae singer. He was born in a slum near Kingston, Jamaica called Salt Lane. "Buju" is a nickname which is of Breadfruit. The name is ironic in light of Mark Myrie's slim frame and large head, but it is, nevertheless, the nickname his mother gave him as a child. "Banton" is a Jamaican word referring to someone with a superior attitude and a gift with speech, but it was also the name of a local artist Burro Banton that Buju admired as a child.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 07, 1998
Bumbershoot 1998
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Bumbershoot 1998 Seattle, Washington, United States
Show Duplicates for Sep 07, 1998
Aug 11, 1998
Steel Pulse / Buju Banton / Lucky Dube / lets go bowling

Spirit of unity, reggae tour

Chene Park Amphitheater Detroit, Michigan, United States
Soul
Reggae
Dancehall
Roots Reggae
Reggae Fusion
Modern Reggae
Old School Dancehall
Ragga
Jamaica
Jamaican
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2022 2 concerts
2019 3 concerts
2011 2 concerts
2009 39 concerts
2008 3 concerts
2007 10 concerts
2006 43 concerts
2005 9 concerts
2003 13 concerts
2002 2 concerts
2001 6 concerts
2000 3 concerts
1999 1 concert
1998 2 concerts
1997 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Buju Banton had?

Buju Banton has had 139 concerts.

What genre is Buju Banton?

Buju Banton is most often considered to be Soul, Reggae, Dancehall, Roots Reggae, Reggae Fusion, Modern Reggae, Old School Dancehall, Ragga, Jamaica, and Jamaican.

When was the last Buju Banton concert?

The last Buju Banton concert was on May 17, 2022 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The bands that performed were: KOFFEE / Buju Banton.

What setlist does Buju Banton play live?

The songs that Buju Banton performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 02, 2019 concert at Reggae Geel in Geel, Flanders, Belgium:

  1. Mighty Dread
  2. Hills and Valleys

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