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February 12
John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall


"Soul-shaking brand of dance hall reggae!" Chicago Tribune



Matisyahu is the king of the Hasidic Jewish reggae! Known for blending traditional Jewish themes with reggae, rap, jazz, rock and hip hop, Matisyahu was named Top Reggae Artist by Billboard in 2006 and Esquire dubbed him the "most intriguing reggae artist in the world."

Matisyahu's single "King Without a Crown" was a Top 40 hit and his 2009 single "One Day" was NBC's official anthem for the Winter Olympics. He has released three studio albums as well as two live albums, a live DVD, and has successful brought fans from a multitude of social and religious backgrounds to celebrate together. For his Adrienne Arsht Center debut, Matisyahu will perform a special acoustic evening bringing an intimate and personal show to new and old fans alike!

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