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Signal Fire Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Signal Fire

Rager on the River

Aug 26, 2018

7:00 PM UTC
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Signal Fire Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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w/ Badfish, Elephant Convoy & Zion Rootz

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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

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Callahan
October 21st 2023
Super chill time! Signal Fire is awesome people. Friendly and down to earth. Very personal. These guys jammed out a whole set on a dreary day here in Ocean City, MD. The message is love and unity with the sounds of islands.
Ocean City, MD@
Atlantic Oceanfront Inn
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Signal Fire Biography

Signal Fire has been blazing a trail in the US reggae scene for the past decade. Hailing from the East Coast, in the coastal town of Wilmington, NC, the rock-reggae outfit has been steadily making a name for themselves with a DIY approach and dedication to their craft. Since forming in 2013, Signal Fire has released 4 full length albums of modern roots reggae music. Their sophomore album, “Lift Up” (Mixed & Co-produced by Llamar “Riff Raff” Brown) reached #1 on the iTunes Reggae Charts. The bands third album “Wake Up” (produced & mixed in their home studio by the band's frontman, Sean Gregory) reached #8 on the Billboard reggae charts. Their latest body of work “Rhythm of Life” is a collection of songs recorded and released during the pandemic and has become their best received album to date. Signal Fire’s music is constantly evolving, with a maintained focus on positive and thoughtful lyrical content.

The band's energetic and uplifting live show has placed them on stage and tours with acts such as Stephen Marley, UB40, SOJA, Morgan Heritage, Collie Buddz, Matisyahu, Tribal Seeds, The Movement & more. Relationships built through music have led to song collaborations with notable musicians and bands such as Jesse Royal, The Hip Abduction, The Elovaters, Kenyatta “Jr. Culture” Hill, Fear Nuttin Band, Jah Works, The Ellameno Beat, Gary Dread and revered Jamaican saxophonist Dean Fraser.
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