Celebrate what would have been Bob Marley’s 81st birthday at the fourth annual Best of Bob Marley Tribute!
The concert will feature Crucial, a Philadelphia-based band known for its powerfully original style of roots, rock, and reggae. Crucial’s Newtown concert will feature songs celebrating the music and legacy of Bob Marley, reggae-inspired covers, and select original songs culled from the band’s nearly 20-year history.
Crucial has spread a message of love, equality, and positive energy through their music since the band’s founding in 2003. Since then, they have shared the stage with artists such as Sizzla, The Wailers, Luciano, Israel Vibration, and many others.
TICKET POLICIES
Any tickets not sold before the show will be available at the door for $50.
You can present a hard copy of your tickets or the QR code on your phone.
Members may not purchase tickets for non-members. Those presenting member tickets will have membership verified at the door.
All ticket sales are final. Please be aware of what event you are buying tickets for. Refunds or ticket exchanges will not be offered. If you can't attend, you're welcome to give your tickets to someone else.
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CONCERT DETAILS
Doors open at 7 PM and the concert starts at 8 PM.
Seating is first come, first served. Please arrive early if you would like to secure particular seats.
Beer, wine and canned cocktails will be available for purchase at the theatre before and during the show.
Free parking is available along North State Street, in the municipal lot between Washington and Centre Avenue, and in the municipal lot next to Newtown Borough Hall (23 North State Street).
We have a wheelchair lift on our front porch and an accessible restroom on the first floor. There are no steps to climb to access the first floor of the auditorium. There are steps to the balcony.

