(CBS11) - UB40 is an English reggae/pop band from Birmingham, England that formed in December 1978. The name "UB40" came from a British governmental form, which stood for "Unemployment Benefit, Form ...
Get set for some Red Red Wine at a free gig this weekend. Reggae pioneers UB40, who have enjoyed international success for more than 30 years, will be performing at Bents Park, South Shields on Sunday ...
ALBANY — UB40, the pop-reggae group behind “Red Red Wine,” “Food for Thought” and other hits, will be at Albany’s Palace Theatre on Thursday, Sept. 11, as part of their Relentless Tour, with special ...
Music fans, you’re going to be very happy with the big news we’ve got for you: UB40 is hitting the road. The legendary reggae band is celebrating almost half a century of music-making with a massive ...
Celebrating 45 years together, Birmingham’s own UB40 – the popular reggae band – are gearing up to release their new album UB45 on April 19th. The album boasts seven new tracks plus fresh recordings ...
JUST a few days after UB40 were honoured with the unveiling of a plaque marking their first gig at the Hare & Hounds in Kings Heath, saxophonist Brian Travers is returning to the venue for a show that ...
UB40 debuted a music video for their new song “Champion” on Tuesday (July 26) as the theme for the 2022 Commonwealth Games. The clip features inspiring footage of Commonwealth Games past mashed up ...
Reggae legends UB40 will take the stage under the stars at Dignity Health Amphitheatre at The Park at River Walk on Sept. 17. The show, part of the "Bigga Baggariddim Tour," will feature special ...
Veteran reggae band UB40 said they were unable to do a James Bond film theme song after being asked 30 years ago but would ...
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UB40, featuring Ali Campbell, announces electrifying 2026 South African tour across three cities
Catch UB40, featuring Ali Campbell, live in South Africa and get ready to sing along to classic reggae hits in a show that ...
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