Iration – Where It All Began Tour

Special Guest: Tribal Seed & Artikal Sound System

Iration
Friday, May 08
Doors: 7 pm
$44 to $503.50
  • Artist Presale: Monday, December 15th @ 10AM CST
  • CSA Presale: Tuesday, December 16th @ 10AM CST
  • Public Onsale: Wednesday, December 17th @ 10AM CST
  • All Presales End: Wednesday, December 16th @ 11:59 PM CST
 
GA ADV ($39.50 + FEES)
General Admission- Located behind the PIT section. Standing room only.

PIT ($59.00 + FEES)
Pit- Located in the front of the stage. Standing room only.
 
ENCORE DECK ($500.00 +FEES)
**Limited Availability – DOES NOT INCLUDE TICKETS**
Reserved table for 4 on Encore Deck
Elevated sight lines of the pavilion stage
Private Bar
Express-Line Entrance at main gates
Rockstar-lot parking
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Ticket prices will increase $5 on Day of Show 
 
Iration is a reggae group from Santa Barbara, California. All members originally hail from Hawaii. They play a mix of reggae, dub, and rock. The group is one of the leading bands in the genre of sunshine reggae. Iration began in Isla Vista, CA, the small college town connected to UC Santa Barbara, playing reggae covers in college towns such as Cal Poly SLO, Chico State and UC Davis.
Tribal Seeds is a reggae band based in San Diego that was formed in 2005 by the Jacobo brothers, singer Steven and producer Tony-Ray. The group issued its debut album, Youth Rebellion, that same year. The album was the first of many to be released on the group's own label, including a self-titled album in 2008 plus The Harvest from 2009. The Soundwaves EP followed in 2011, while 2014's Representing cracked the Billboard 200 albums chart. The album featured guest appearances from Don Carlos, Mykal Rose, and Midnite's Vaughn Benjamin.
Based out of South Florida the multicultural group unites American, Jamaican & Hispanic Reggae culture. Performing nationally and internationally collaborations with some of the most influential musicians and artist in the Reggae scene include: Redlyte, The Abbysinians, Apple Gabriel of Israel Vibration, and a descendant of Bob Marley himself Biggz General. The band has had the honor of sharing the stage with Pepper, Dirty Heads, The Wailers, Steel Pulse, Yellowman, Less Than Jake, The Aggrolites, and Jesse Royal.

Their three most recent albums have reached the #2 position on the Billboard Reggae Charts. For their latest EP "Smoke & Mirrors" the group joined forces with singer/deejay Monsoon from Northern Clarendon Jamaica. The veteran singer-songwriter's vocal ability has been compared to Reggae veterans Capleton, Luciano, and Tony Rebel.