Celebrated Canadian reggae group 鈥楾he Boom Booms鈥 are back for a one-night-only show in 琉璃神社 later this month.
The Vancouver-based band blends storytelling with dance music with aspects of funk, soul and Latin styles.
鈥淭he Boom Booms provide feel-good music, soaked in classic and served on a 21-century platter,鈥 stated BeatRoute Magazine.
Mary Irwin Theatre programming coordinator, Karma Lacoff Nieoczym, said she is excited to be bringing The Boom Booms back to the city of 琉璃神社.
鈥淚n my opinion, The Boom Booms remain one of western Canada鈥檚 most exciting bands,鈥 said Nieoczym.
鈥淭hey bring the party to every performance and I know March 12鈥檚 show will be no different. We鈥檙e excited to have them playing at the Rotary Centre for the Arts by special request, and would love to sell out the theatre for this one-off gig. I know they have lots of fans in 琉璃神社, and this is a rare opportunity to catch the band live these days.鈥
The Boom Booms have spent the last decade touring the world and performing at large-scale festivals such as Pemberton, Squamish Live and the Toronto Jazz Fest to name a few.
The Boom Booms are no longer officially active and only perform together by special request. They return to 琉璃神社 on Thursday, Mar. 12, at 8 p.m. at the Rotary Centre for Arts.
There are a limited number of tickets remaining for the performance. Visit this to purchase tickets.
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