Matisyahu: Broken Crowns Tour

Reggae artist Matisyahu returns to Ponte Vedra with his Broken Crowns Tour, featuring special guests Common Kings and Orphan.

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The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall welcomes The Broken Crowns Tour, featuring Matisyahu and special guests Common Kings and Orphan, on Friday, October 20, 2017.

Known for hits like "King Without a Crown," Grammy nominated reggae artist Matisyahu has announced this tour with the support of the rock reggae bands Common Kings and Orphan. 

Matisyahu's newest album, Undercurrent, showcases the instrumental improvisation and synergy with his band (guitarist Aaron Dugan, bassist Stu Brooks, drummer Joe Tomino, and keyboardist Big Yuki) that is so electrifying on stage.

Common Kings hails from Orange County, California, and are touring in support of their debut album Lost in Paradise.

The tour introduces Orphan, Matisyahu's most recent new group whose three members Menachem, Nissin, and Chaim, are sons of Lubavitch Rabbis who met in Yeshiva. Matisyahu describes their music as retaining "the spirit of their Lubavitch heritage while creating music with a fresh Brooklyn edge …"

For more information about Matisyahu, Common Kings, and Orphan, as well as for details on this concert, visit here.

Admission: General Admission Standing tickets are $33.50 if purchased in advance and $38.50 if purchased on the day of the show.

When: Friday, October 20, 2017, at 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.

Where: The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall is located at 1050 A1A North Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl 32082.

Parking information: Parking will be available onsite for a $5 parking fee.  

Above photo courtesy of Nechama Leitner.

The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall welcomes The Broken Crowns Tour, featuring Matisyahu and special guests Common Kings and Orphan, on Friday, October 20, 2017.

Known for hits like "King Without a Crown," Grammy nominated reggae artist Matisyahu has announced this tour with the support of the rock reggae band Common Kings and Orphan. 

Matisyahu's newest album, Undercurrent, showcases the instrumental improvisation and synergy with his band (guitarist Aaron Dugan, bassist Stu Brooks, drummer Joe Tomino, and keyboardist Big Yuki) that is so electrifying on stage.

Common Kings hails from Orange County, California, and are touring in support of their debut album Lost in Paradise.

The tour introduces Orphan, Matisyahu's most recent new group whose three members Menachen, Nissin, and Chaim, are sons of Lubavitch Rabbis who met in Yeshiva. Matisyahu describes their music as retaining "the spirit of their Lubavitch heritage while creating music with a fresh Brooklyn edge …"

For more information about Matisyahu, Common Kings, and Orphan, and for details on this concert, visit here.

Admission: General Admission Standing tickets are $33.50 if purchased in advance and $38.50 if purchased on the day of the show.

When: Friday, October 20, 2017, at 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.

Where: The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall is located at 1050 A1A North Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl 32082.

Parking information: Parking will be available onsite for a $5 parking fee.  

The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall welcomes The Broken Crowns Tour, featuring Matisyahu and special guests Common Kings and Orphan, on Friday, October 20, 2017.

Known for hits like "King Without a Crown," Grammy nominated reggae artist Matisyahu has announced this tour with the support of the rock reggae band Common Kings and Orphan. 

Matisyahu's newest album, Undercurrent, showcases the instrumental improvisation and synergy with his band (guitarist Aaron Dugan, bassist Stu Brooks, drummer Joe Tomino, and keyboardist Big Yuki) that is so electrifying on stage.

Common Kings hails from Orange County, California, and are touring in support of their debut album Lost in Paradise.

The tour introduces Orphan, Matisyahu's most recent new group whose three members Menachen, Nissin, and Chaim, are sons of Lubavitch Rabbis who met in Yeshiva. Matisyahu describes their music as retaining "the spirit of their Lubavitch heritage while creating music with a fresh Brooklyn edge …"

For more information about Matisyahu, Common Kings, and Orphan, and for details on this concert, visit here.

Admission: General Admission Standing tickets are $33.50 if purchased in advance and $38.50 if purchased on the day of the show.

When: Friday, October 20, 2017, at 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.

Where: The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall is located at 1050 A1A North Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl 32082.

Parking information: Parking will be available onsite for a $5 parking fee.  

The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall welcomes The Broken Crowns Tour, featuring Matisyahu and special guests Common Kings and Orphan, on Friday, October 20, 2017.

Known for hits like "King Without a Crown," Grammy nominated reggae artist Matisyahu has announced this tour with the support of the rock reggae band Common Kings and Orphan. 

Matisyahu's newest album, Undercurrent, showcases the instrumental improvisation and synergy with his band (guitarist Aaron Dugan, bassist Stu Brooks, drummer Joe Tomino, and keyboardist Big Yuki) that is so electrifying on stage.

Common Kings hails from Orange County, California, and are touring in support of their debut album Lost in Paradise.

The tour introduces Orphan, Matisyahu's most recent new group whose three members Menachen, Nissin, and Chaim, are sons of Lubavitch Rabbis who met in Yeshiva. Matisyahu describes their music as retaining "the spirit of their Lubavitch heritage while creating music with a fresh Brooklyn edge …"

For more information about Matisyahu, Common Kings, and Orphan, and for details on this concert, visit here.

Admission: General Admission Standing tickets are $33.50 if purchased in advance and $38.50 if purchased on the day of the show.

When: Friday, October 20, 2017, at 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.

Where: The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall is located at 1050 A1A North Ponte Vedra Beach, Fl 32082.

Parking information: Parking will be available onsite for a $5 parking fee.  

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Admission | Ticket Prices

General Admission StandingPrice
Purchased in Advance$33.50
Purchased Day of Show$38.50

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