THE ORIGINAL WAILERS Feat. Al Anderson Announce November 2025 Auckland Show - Performing LEGEND In Full

Jamaica’s, The Original Wailers Return to Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Legend – The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers Album
BOB MARLEY’s music transcends time, and his impact on global culture remains unmatched. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the most iconic album in reggae history, Legend – The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers, THE ORIGINAL WAILERS will take the stage for a special tour, performing the beloved hits from this album. Legend is a compilation of Marley’s greatest songs, capturing the soul of reggae and delivering messages of love, freedom, and unity. It holds the distinction of being the highest-selling reggae album of all time, a testament to the power and enduring appeal of Marley’s music.
The Legend album features Bob Marley’s most classic and influential tracks. From the hopeful ‘Is This Love’ and the uplifting ‘Three Little Birds’ to the powerful social message of ‘Buffalo Soldier’ and ‘I Shot the Sheriff,’ the compilation exemplifies the spirit of reggae and the revolutionary message of Marley’s music. Timeless anthems such as ‘Could You Be Loved,’ ‘No Woman, No Cry,’ ‘Get Up, Stand Up,’ ‘Jamming,’ and ‘Redemption Song’ continue to inspire audiences worldwide. These songs speak to the heart of humanity, bringing people together with their messages of peace, resistance, and love.
As Reggae Royalty, The Original Wailers, hit the stage to perform these unforgettable classics live, the audience will be immersed in the joy and energy that only reggae music can provide. The groove, the melodies and the unmistakable spirit of Marley’s legacy will fill the air, creating a surreal, serene yet festive atmosphere.
“One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain” – Bob Marley
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