Ziggy Marley's 2000 Concert History

Ziggy Marley is a reggae singer-songwriter, composer, singer, guitarist, actor, and philanthropist born to Bob Marley and Rita Marley. He began his music career when he was ten years old, becoming the frontman of Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers in 1979 with his siblings Sharon, Cedella, and Stephen. When his father died in 1981, Ziggy expanded his musical responsibilities, becoming the frontman of both The Wailers and the Melody Makers. When the latter disbanded in 2002, Ziggy began a successful solo career, releasing his debut album Dragonfly in 2003. His third album "Family Time" (2009) was the first of five albums to consecutively peak at number one on the US Billboard Reggae Albums chart.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 28, 2000
Ziggy Marley House of Blues Orlando Orlando, Florida, United States
Sep 20, 2000
The Other Ones / Ziggy Marley
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Hampton Coliseum Hampton, VA, US
Sep 14, 2000
The Other Ones / Ziggy Marley
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Nissan Pavilion Bristow, Virginia, United States
Sep 10, 2000
The Other Ones / Ziggy Marley

Furthur 2000 The Other Ones

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Continental Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Sep 08, 2000
The Other Ones / Ziggy Marley

Further 2000

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Montage Mountain Pavilion Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
Sep 04, 2000
"Furthur Festival" / The Other Ones / Ziggy Marley

Furthur Festival

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Pine Knob Music Theatre Clarkston, Michigan, United States
Aug 24, 2000
The Other Ones / Ziggy Marley

Furthur 2000

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Universal Amphitheatre Universal City, California, United States
Jun 29, 2000 –
Jul 02, 2000
Roskilde Festival 2000
Fields of the Nephilim / Muse / Pearl Jam / The Cure / Tiësto / Sigur Rós / Iron Maiden / The Flaming Lips / Cat Power / Kelis / Bush / Willie Nelson / Groove Armada / Travis / Underworld / Bad Company / Gomez / Lou Reed / Ziggy Marley / In Flames / Calexico / Moloko / Chumbawamba / Machine Head / Blonde Redhead / Amon Tobin / Roger Sanchez / Kent / Kid Koala / The Wannadies / Hybrid / Laurent Garnier / Youssou N'Dour / North Mississippi Allstars / Roni Size / St. Etienne / Outlandish / Rollins Band / Goran Bregovic / D-A-D / Femi Kuti / Madrugada / Andreas Johnson / Biosphere / Rinôçérôse / Rae & Christian / Lenine / Smog / Thåström / Beanfield / In Extremo / Sahara Hotnights / Rico / Romanthony / Sidestepper / Eliades Ochoa / Oval / Hexstatic / Positive Force / Nebula / Sergent Garcia / Lee Burridge / Superfunk / Spiritual Beggars / Arling & Cameron / Under Byen / Luke Slater / Los de Abajo / Morten Abel / Love Shop / Tarwater / Femi Kuti and the Positive Force / The Kovenant / Ricardo Lemvo & makina Loca / Keith Caputo / Junoon / Brother Brown / Superheroes / Dub Tractor / Fun-Da-Mental / Desmond Dekker / Dissidenten / Nikolaj Nørlund / We / The Flaming Sideburns / Lok / Neil Landstrumm / Justin Robertson / Andy Brown / Dicte / Marie Frank / First Floor Power / Master Musicians Of Jajouka / Bo Dollis And The Wild Magnolias / E.t.a. / Henning Staerk / Eliades Ochoa Y El Cuarteto Patria / The Tremolo Beer Gut / Sin Palabras / Goran Bregovic Wedding and Funeral Band / Gjallarhorn / Hoven Droven / Speaker Bite Me / Wendo Kolosoy / Goodiepal / Juan De Marcos' Afro Cuban All Stars / Dauerfisch / Yat Kha / Universal Funk / Bachir Attar / Urga / Ferus Mustafov / Michael Reinboth / The Burnouts / Blazing Eternity / Boris Williams / Funkstrung / Funk'n'lata / Magga Stina / Dan Bell / Serras / Koneveljet / The Royal Beat Conspiracy / Venus Brown / Bloco Vomit / P 18 / Cheb Assa / Lars Holte / Cai Bojsen-mller / Trigbag / Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers / Everything But The Girl / SILO / Nine Inch Nails Show all bands
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Unknown venue Roskilde, Zealand, Denmark
Reggae
Roots Reggae
Jamaica
Jamaican

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Ziggy Marley had?

Ziggy Marley has had 1,023 concerts.

What genre is Ziggy Marley?

Ziggy Marley is most often considered to be Reggae, Roots Reggae, Jamaica, and Jamaican.

When is the next Ziggy Marley concert?

The next Ziggy Marley concert is on May 24, 2024 at Monterey County Fair & Event Center in Monterey, California, United States. The bands performing are: Ziggy Marley / E-40 / Too $hort / J Boog / The Elovaters / Fortunate Youth / Xavier Rudd.

When was the last Ziggy Marley concert?

The last Ziggy Marley concert was on March 11, 2024 at Botanic Park in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. The bands that performed were: Braxe + Falcon / Sharon Shannon Big Band / Witch / Ziggy Marley.

What setlist does Ziggy Marley play live?

The songs that Ziggy Marley performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 13, 2023 concert at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas, United States:

  1. Beach in Hawaii
  2. Rebellion Rises
  3. Be Free
  4. Personal Revolution
  5. The Lucky One
  6. Wild and Free
  7. Jamming
  8. Circle of Peace
  9. See Dem Fake Leaders
  10. Justice / Get Up, Stand Up / War
  11. We Are the People
  12. Love Is My Religion
  13. One Love
  14. Look Who's Dancing

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