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MORE FIRE: RASTAFARI!

Date13/07/2013

Starts10:00 pm

Ends5:15 am

More Fire returns to the roots this July for Chant Down’s annual “Rastafari” reggae dance in honor of emperor Haile Selassie I’s earth month. Joining residents Ras Crucial and Jesse I will be special guest selectors Troublemekka, DJ Pit, Sista Zai, and DD; plus Ras Jahknow performing live. 100% roots reggae and conscious dancehall… strictly positive vibes!

More Fire: Rastafari! takes place on Saturday 13th July at The Mercat (456 Queen St, City). Doors open at 10pm, with a cover of $10 or $8 for concession holders, and PBS FM members.

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