Lee "Scratch" Perry's 2006 Concert History

Lee "Scratch" Perry (born Rainford Hugh Perry, on 20th March 1936, in Kendal, Jamaica; died 29 August 2021, in Jamaica) was one of the most influential people in the development of reggae and dub music in Jamaica.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 16, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Dub Is A Weapon

Lee Scratch Perry

Fox Theatre Boulder, Colorado, United States
Nov 15, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Dub Is A Weapon

Lee Scratch Perry

The Depot Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Nov 13, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Dub Is A Weapon

Lee Scratch Perry

Neumos Seattle, Washington, United States
Nov 11, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Dub Is A Weapon

Lee Scratch Perry

McMenamins Crystal Ballroom Portland, Oregon, United States
Nov 09, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Dub Is A Weapon

Lee Scratch Perry

The Catalyst Santa Cruz, California, United States
Nov 08, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Dub Is A Weapon

Lee Scratch Perry

4th and B San Diego, California, United States
Nov 07, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Dub Is A Weapon

Lee Scratch Perry

House Of Blues West Hollywood, California, United States
Nov 06, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Dub Is A Weapon

Lee Scratch Perry

The Independent San Francisco, California, United States
Nov 05, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Dub Is A Weapon

Lee Scratch Perry

The Independent San Francisco, California, United States
Aug 11, 2006 –
Aug 12, 2006
Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry / Biffy Clyro / Camera Obscura / The Hazey Janes / I LIKE TRAINS / Arlo Guthrie / Seasick Steve / Echo & the bunnymen
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Belladrum Estate Beauly, Scotland, United Kingdom
May 22, 2006
Lee "Scratch" Perry Sonar Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Feb 18, 2006
"Ragga Muffins Festival" / Gregory Isaacs / Michael Franti & Spearhead / The Wailers / Matisyahu / Lee "Scratch" Perry

Ragga Muffins Festival

Long Beach Arena Long Beach, California, United States
Feb 14, 2006
Lennon / Shannon Curfman / Lee "Scratch" Perry

Lennon / Shannon Curfman at Paparazzi

Paparazzi Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Reggae
Ska
Dub
Roots Reggae
Rocksteady
Roots
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2023 1 concert
2020 6 concerts
2019 11 concerts
2018 7 concerts
2017 14 concerts
2016 24 concerts
2015 11 concerts
2014 2 concerts
2013 11 concerts
2012 9 concerts
2011 11 concerts
2010 6 concerts
2009 13 concerts
2008 14 concerts
2007 24 concerts
2006 13 concerts
2005 1 concert
2004 1 concert
2002 1 concert
2001 7 concerts
2000 3 concerts
1999 1 concert
1998 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Lee "Scratch" Perry had?

Lee "Scratch" Perry has had 193 concerts.

What genre is Lee "Scratch" Perry?

Lee "Scratch" Perry is most often considered to be Reggae, Ska, Dub, Roots Reggae, Rocksteady, and Roots.

When was the last Lee "Scratch" Perry concert?

The last Lee "Scratch" Perry concert was on February 17, 2023 at Marina Green Park in Long Beach, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Rebelution / Stick Figure / Slightly Stoopid / 311 / SOJA / Steel Pulse / Protoje / Collie Buddz / Iya Terra / Ozomatli / Sister Nancy / Arise Roots / Kabaka Pyramid / Ballyhoo! / through the roots / Artikal Sound System / Snoop Dogg / Dirty Heads / Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley / Common Kings / Fortunate Youth / Katastro / DENM / The Wide Eyed Kids / Joe Samba / Cyprus Hill / J Boog / Method Man & Redman / Matisyahu / Long Beach Dub Allstars / Kyle Smith / Cydeways / Jack Johnson / Ben Harper / Warren G / Tash Sultana / Pepper / Stephen Marley / Trevor Hill / Rome & Duddy / Hirie / The Movement / Mike Love / The Elovators / Lee "Scratch" Perry / The Hip Abduction / Paula Fuga.

What setlist does Lee "Scratch" Perry play live?

The songs that Lee "Scratch" Perry performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 19, 2019 concert at The Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States:

  1. Dub Organizer
  2. Words of My Mouth
  3. Sun Is Shining
  4. Come Along
  5. Soul Fire
  6. Black Board Jungle
  7. Obediah
  8. Fever
  9. Khasha Macka
  10. Pop Goes the Weasel
  11. Water Pump
  12. Curly Locks
  13. Keep on Moving
  14. Happy Birthday
  15. Punky Reggae Party
  16. Black Ark Vampires

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