UB40 – 2026 European Tour in Gran Canaria
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UB40 – 2026 EUROPEAN TOUR Gran Canaria Arena – Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 31 July 2026 The legendary British band UB40, pioneers of reggae and responsible for some of the genre’s biggest hits, are coming to Gran Canaria to offer a historic concert at the Gran Canaria Arena. With a career spanning more than four decades, UB40 has left its mark on generations with unforgettable tracks such as “Red Red Wine”, “(I Can’t Help) Falling in Love With You” and “Kingston Town”. Their unmistakable sound, a blend of reggae, pop and soul, continues to fill stadiums all over the world. A unique night where the audience will be able to enjoy their greatest classics and the unmatched energy of a band that is still making history. UB40 live = music, emotions and unforgettable memories. Get ready for a spectacular concert in Gran Canaria! More information: https://cabildo.grancanaria.com/
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