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📅 20.07.2026

Ziggy Marley

📍 The Tabernacle

Ziggy Marley is a nine-time Grammy Award-winning musician, Emmy winner, producer, and humanitarian who uses music to inspire unity and reflection. As the eldest son of Bob and Rita Marley, he honors his family?s legacy while forging his own path. His career spans decades, blending reggae, soul, rock, and global influences with messages of love, justice, and resilience. His latest album, Brightside, features eight songs co-produced with his brother Stephen at Rebel Lion Studio in Los Angeles. The project delivers themes of hope, perseverance, and positivity, offering a more intimate perspective while maintaining universal appeal.

📅 04.08.2026

Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers

📍 The Tabernacle

Bruce Hornsby rose to prominence with his 1986 Grammy-winning debut album The Way It Is, whose title track became the most-played song on American radio in 1987 and later inspired Tupac Shakur?s ?Changes.? A 13-time Grammy nominee, Hornsby has released 23 albums selling over 11 million copies worldwide and has contributed to more than 100 records. He collaborated with Bonnie Raitt on ?I Can?t Make You Love Me? and performed over 100 shows as a member of the Grateful Dead from 1990?1992. Known as a sought-after collaborator, he has worked with artists including Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks, Willie Nelson, and Bon Iver. His performances span his full career and include new music from his upcoming album Indigo Park (April 3, 2026).

📅 16.08.2026

The Wallflowers

📍 The Tabernacle

📅 29.08.2026

Indigo Girls

📍 The Tabernacle

Released in 1989, Indigo Girls? self-titled major label debut sold over two million copies, powered by hits like ?Closer to Fine? and ?Kid Fears,? launching them as one of the most successful folk duos ever. Over a 35-year career that began in Atlanta clubs, Emily Saliers and Amy Ray have released 16 studio albums, sold more than 15 million records, and earned multiple Grammy Awards. Rolling Stone calls them the ?ideal duet partners.? Beyond music, they are dedicated activists supporting immigration reform, LGBTQ rights, education, death penalty reform, and Indigenous justice. They co-founded Honor the Earth, a nonprofit focused on sustainable Native communities, environmental justice, and renewable energy.