Skip Marley announces tour and matching documentary

“Change” Tour Dates

  • March 20  Tampa, FL    Raymond James Stadium

  • March 24   Cambridge, MA   The Middle East Downstairs

  • March 26 Cleveland, OH  House of Blues Cambridge Room

  • March 27  Toronto, ON the Axis Club

  • March 28 New York, NY  Gramercy Theatre

  • March 30  Philadelphia, PA  The Foundry at The Filmore

  • April 1 Washington DC   Songbyrd Music House and Record Café

  • April 2   Charlotte, NC  The Underground

  • April 5 Atlanta, GA   The Loft

  • April 7   Fort Lauderdale, FL     Culture Room

  • April 8    Jacksonville, FL      Underbelly 

  • April 12   Detroit, MI     El Club

  • April 15    Saint Paul, MN    Turf Club

  • April 16  Swisher, IA    Dancemor Ballroom

  • April 19 Houston, TX   House of Blues Bronze Peacock

  • April 20 Austin, TX  Scoot Inn

  • April 21  Dallas, TX    House of Blues Cambridge Room

  • April 23    Denver, CO   Cervantes’ Other Side

  • April 26 Tempe, AZ    Aura

  • April 27    West Hollywood, CA   The Roxy

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Skip Marley has just announced his first US headline tour alongside the release of the Let’s Take It Higher documentary. The “Change” tour will kick off on March 20th in Tampa, Florida, and will make stops in New York, Atlanta, Chicago, and more before concluding in West Hollywood, California on April 27th. Of the tour, Marley states: "Excited to finally bring the music to the people. This tour marks a change for the better." Tickets go on sale Friday, February 4th; for ticket information, go to http://www.skipmarley.com/tour.

To kick off Bob Marley’s 77th birthday alongside Reggae Month, The Let’s Take It Higher documentary is being featured for free until February 7th only on TIDAL. (Click HERE to watch.) The film, which features H.E.R, Rick Ross, D Smoke, Damian Marley, Cedella Marley, Marcia Griffiths & Inner Circle, is being highlighted on Tidal’s homepage along with specially curated playlists including Skip’s guest playlist, a Skip essentials playlist, and fresh new Marley playlists to celebrate Bob’s birthday. (Check it out HERE.Let’s Take It Higher is currently the #1 video on TIDAL globally. BET also included the film in their Black History Month films to watch feature.

Let's Take it Higher was produced by Boomshots, the official reggae and dancehall platform of Complex Media Networks; and by Rob Kenner, whose book The Marathon Don't Stop: The Life and Times of Nipsey Hussle was published the same day that Let's Take it Higher premiered. The film was directed by Reshma B, who produced the acclaimed reggae documentary Studio 17: The Lost Reggae Tapes.

ABOUT SKIP MARLEY:

In spring 2020, "Slow Down," with over 185 million global streams, became the quickest and biggest-streaming song in Marley family history, and elevated Skip to over 417 million total global artist streams. It was the first time a Jamaican-born artist reached the #1 spot on the Billboard Adult R&B chart. At the same time, Skip became the first Jamaican-born artist inside the Top 15 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart in nearly a decade and a half (since Sean Paul and Keyshia Cole in 2006 with “When You Gonna Give It Up to Me”). The track spent 3 weeks at #1 at R&B Radio. Over the course of 2020, amazing chemistry radiated between Skip and two-time Grammy©-winner H.E.R. performing “Slow Down” live together. The song’s television debut on Fallon and show-stopping perform­ance at the NAACP Image Awards (where he was nominated for “Outstanding New Artist") both took place in February, followed in June by the ABC Good Morning America Summer Concert Series session. At the same time, Skip won critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, Fader, Hypebeast, Vibe, Billboard, Complex, Essence, Teen Vogue, and others. Skip was also nominated for two Soul Train Music Awards, an NAACP Image award, and Best New Artist at the iHeart Music Awards. 

With the recent release of “Vibe” ft. Popcaan, new music on the way, and the upcoming tour, the best is yet to come for Skip Marley in 2022.