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Black Uhuru were the first group to win a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album and has been setting the gold standard for roots reggae for over 50 years — delivering hypnotic basslines, razor-sharp rhythms, and harmonies that carry both protest and praise. Formed in Kingston, Jamaica in 1972, they became the first reggae band to win a Grammy, helping take the sound of Jamaica to the world. Their music is a masterclass in groove and message, from the rebel spirit of Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner to the anthemic pulse of Sponji Reggae. Still fronted by founding member Duckie Simpson, Black Uhuru’s live shows are a high-energy journey through reggae history, blending timeless hits with fresh fire. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering them, expect deep rhythms, conscious lyrics, and a night that feels like Kingston under the lights.
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June 20, 2026
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Location
The Warehouse at FTC
70 Sanford Street
Fairfield, CT 06824
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The Fairfield Theatre Company is a nonprofit center for the arts and culture located in the heart of downtown Fairfield, Connecticut. We bring together a community of musicians, actors, artists, writers, fans, and supporters who are dedicated to the simple premise that the broadest spectrum of live entertainment and cultural exchange is essential to the vitality of our society.
We believe that our quality of life is richly influenced by opportunities to get out and come together in public places to enjoy art, music, theatre, film, arts education and all manner of creative and intellectual discourse, and to participate in these activities to the fullest. To that end, we work diligently to establish and sustain venues for the presentation of concerts, plays, films, visual arts, and arts education. We seek to appeal to the most diverse audience possible, as often as we possibly can. We endeavor to strengthen our community and nurture, enrich, and enlighten the lives of those we touch. Our hope is to make our world a better place one great performance at a time.
We believe that our quality of life is richly influenced by opportunities to get out and come together in public places to enjoy art, music, theatre, film, arts education and all manner of creative and intellectual discourse, and to participate in these activities to the fullest. To that end, we work diligently to establish and sustain venues for the presentation of concerts, plays, films, visual arts, and arts education. We seek to appeal to the most diverse audience possible, as often as we possibly can. We endeavor to strengthen our community and nurture, enrich, and enlighten the lives of those we touch. Our hope is to make our world a better place one great performance at a time.
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