Katchafire with Common Kings and K'Nova

Sunday, April 1, 2012 - 7:30pm
7:00pm
$22.00
$25.00
Standing show

Aotearoa's (New Zealand) premier roots reggae band Katchafire are taking the world by storm with their authentic sound tempered with a good-humored vibe, and for their infectious love of the music and performing for a crowd.

Opening tonight will be rock and reggae band Common Kings, with a short set from smooth reggae singer K'Nova beforehand.

Ticket options and info

  • On sale date: now
  • Phone: 612-338-2674 ext 2 ($2 fee per ticket)
  • In person: From a Cedar volunteer in the front lobby during events (no fee; cash, check, credit card), Depth of Field (no fee; cash or check only), or Electric Fetus (small fee)
  • Online: Ticketweb (fees apply) (click on red Buy Tickets button at top of this page)
  • All Cedar shows are all ages.
  • Students with ID may purchase tickets at a discount at the door.

Say What You're Thinking by Katchafire

Katchafire
Katchafire is an all Maori roots reggae band from New Zealand. The group owes their name to Bob Marley and the Wailers classic album Catch a Fire. Since 2002, they have recorded four full length albums: Revival (2003), Slow Burning (2005), Say What You’re...
Common Kings
After a decade together, Polynesian rock band Common Kings have honed an original sound that draws upon reggae, R&B and classic soul influences, as well as the music of traditional artists from the islands. Lead singer JR King (Hawaii/Samoa), guitarist...
K'Nova
K'Nova is a young reggae/rap artist with Polynesian roots, currently based in Oakland, CA.

Major Funders

This activity is funded, in part, by the Minnesota State Arts Board through the arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the Legacy Amendment vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.Minnesota State Arts BoardThe McKnight FoundationTarget

This activity is made possible in part by a grant provided by the Minnesota State Arts Board, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature from the Minnesota arts and cultural heritage fund with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008