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BEDOUIN SOUNDCLASH, CLINTON FEARON & THE BOOGIE BROWN BAND, MELAFRIQUE, MARCUS VISIONARY @ Victoria's 27th Annual Ska & Reggae Festival
Fri, 26 Jun, 4:00 PM PDT
Ship Point (Inner Harbour)
812 Wharf Street (near Tourist Info. Centre), Victoria, BC V8W 1T3
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Friday, Feb 13 2026, 10:00 AM PST
Description
We thought we'd do something extra cool for Friday of Ska & Reggae Fest this year and invite a couple of legendary reggae acts to come help all our reggae massive in the Inner Harbour celebrate this music we all love so much. Canada's beloved reggae troubadours BEDOUIN SOUNDCLASH return to the festival for the first time since their unforgettable appearance in 2022. It's been over 25 years since the release of their debut album Root Fire and over 20 years since Sounding a Mosaic and their timeless classic “When The Night Feels My Song” took over the world. Their music has only gotten stronger and more textured, as evidenced by their last album We Will Meet In A Hurricane, a record packed with huge, singalong hooks and an infectious feeling. In their 25+ years on the scene, Bedouin Soundclash has pushed reggae into new spaces, being a consistent bridge between the music and audiences who may not be familiar with modern reggae of any kind. How many bands in any genre can say they've released music with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the Skints? We are so excited to welcome one of Canada's most iconic bands back to the Ship Point stage.
Speaking of iconic reggae acts coming back to Victoria Ska & Reggae Fest, a true titan of reggae music, CLINTON FEARON returns to the festival for the first time over a decade. And this time he hits the stage backed by his mighty BOOGIE BROWN BAND. There are few people active in reggae today who can boast a musical résumé like Clinton Fearon. The bassist, vocalist and lyricist for the mythical Gladiators and a session musician for legendary reggae producers Coxsone Dodd and Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Fearon has been helping define the rhythms of reggae for over half a century! Fearon keeps the flame of reggae burning bright, still releasing powerful new music into the world, like his fantastic Jah Is Love album from last year. The record is a testament to both Fearons talent as a singer and songwriter, but to the endearing power of reggae music as a whole. Taking the stage first for this Friday night reggae party is Edmonton's Afro-fusion outfit MELAFRIQUE. A truly multi-cultural and multi-influential band – including members from Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Jamaica and Canada – Melafrique hits a variety of genres: Jazz, R&B, Reggae, Neo-soul, all combined with different African styles of music, for a sound completely their own. Getting things heated up and keep them warm between bands is arguably the most high profile, important jungle/DnB DJs, MARCUS VISIONARY. From opening to close, if you love reggae music, heck, if you just love a good time with good music, Ship Point is the place to be on Friday, June 26. Come join us and fill up your heart
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Alternative Rock
Bedouin Soundclash
Bedouin Soundclash
Alternative Rock
Formed nearly two decades ago and named after Israeli dub artist/producer Badawi’s 1996 release,
Bedouin Soundclash debuted in 2001 with the album Root Fire. Their acclaimed sophomore release
Sounding a Mosaic (2004) featured the hit single, “When the Night Feels My Song” and was produced by
legendary punk-hardcore royalty Darryl Jenifer of Bad Brains. This earned Bedouin Soundclash their first
JUNO Award in 2006 for Canada’s Best New Group. Their follow-up album, Street Gospels (2007) also
produced by Jenifer, earned a “Pop Album of the Year” nomination and “Video of the Year” nomination
for the single “Walls Fall Down” at the 2008 JUNO’s as well as three Much Music Video Award
nominations for their video for “Until We Burn in the Sun” in 2009. In addition to No Doubt, the band has
also shared the stage with Ben Harper, Damian Marley, The Roots, The Interrupters, Gogol Bordello, Bad
Brains, and Thievery Corporation among others.
In 2010, the band released their fourth studio album, Light the Horizon that included the singles
“Mountain Top”, “Elongo” and “Brutal Hearts”–the latter featuring French-Canadian singer-songwriter
Coeur de pirate. The album was produced with technical and theory-based precision by legendary deep
house DJ and Philadelphia-based musicologist King Britt.
Flash forward to 2019, after a nine-year hiatus, the band re-emerges ready to release their fifth studio
album “MASS”, produced by King Britt and Bedouin Soundclash. The album is a powerful experience
that spans two communities, recorded in New Orleans with Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and in
Vancouver at the St. James Church with the children of the St. James Music Academy.

Reggae
CLINTON FEARON & THE BOOGIE BROWN BAND
CLINTON FEARON & THE BOOGIE BROWN BAND
Reggae
Clinton Fearon is a composer, songwriter, singer and instrumentalist, born in Jamaica and playing music since his early teens, and professionally since the age of 19.
Fearon might be best known as the bassist, vocalist and lyricist for the mythical Gladiators, as well as a session musician for the legends Coxsone Dodd (Studio One) and Lee 'Scratch' Perry (Black Ark), two of the main and most important producers in Jamaica at the time (Or any other time for that matter!) He also composed some everlasting bass lines for well-known artists like Yabby You, Jimmy Riley, Max Romeo, Junior Byles and many others.
After leaving Jamaica 1987, Clinton Fearon start a new career from Seattle. With other musicians of the Gladiators, he decided to stay in the US and ended up as a founding member of The Defenders. The band built a nice following in the Northwest. After five years the band split and Clinton Fearon formed the Boogie Brown Band with local musicians in 1993.
Clinton Fearon has recorded eight albums with his illustrious Boogie Brown Band, as well as two solo acoustic albums under his belt.. Each song of Clinton Fearon is a strong message coming from the heart of a man who dedicates his life to help a better world to come. With chiselled music and poetic lyrics, he opens reggae to a wider audience who simply loves his beautiful songs.

Afro-Beat
Melafrique
Melafrique
Afro-Beat
Melafrique is an Afro-fusion band formed in Edmonton, Canada in 2016. A truly multi-cultural and multi-influential band, Melafrique includes members from Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Jamaica and Canada. The name Melafrique is a condensed form of the term "Melanin from Africa". Playing a variety of genres: Jazz, R&B, Reggae, Neo-soul; in combination with different African styles of music, Melafrique has a sound completely their own. Melafrique is on a mission to inspire the world with good music, and through music, express their identities as African people, Caribbean people and musicians.

Jungle/Drum 'n' Bass
Marcus Visionary
Marcus Visionary
Jungle/Drum 'n' Bass
Marcus Visionary has been at the forefront of the Jungle DNB scene in Toronto, Canada before its very inception. He's often referred to as Canada's #1 DNB & Jungle export as well as being an ambassador for the ever evolving Jungle DNB sound worldwide. The journey started in 2004 when he was personally signed to the legendary Digital Soundboy family by Shy FX himself. Marcus joined the elite all-star lineup alongside the likes of Benny Page, Breakage, Mark System, Stamina MC & B Traits. Since then he has travelled the world and played some of the biggest festivals and clubs representing his unique take on the Jungle DNB sound. Priding himself on upfront selection, clean mixing, musical versatility and a keen ability to read any crowd, Visionary is an unstoppable force of nature behind the decks Not to mention his collection of Dubplate specials which is something that has earned him fans the world over. His talent and pedigree has taken him around the world, playing at some of the most legendary clubs and notable festivals including: Boomtown Festival (4x), Outlook Festival (3x), Shambhala (3x) + Jungle Mania, Sub Dub, Rumble in the Jungle, Rupture & many clubs all over the world.
In his hometown of Toronto, Marcus has been running the Prophecy on 89.5 FM for 20 Years alongside DJ Prime, Mr. Brown & Gremlinz. The program is North America's longest running Jungle DnB radio show and has been an integral part of the city's developing Jungle DNB music scene. In 2015 Marcus left the Prophecy in the 20th year as he was asked to host his own exclusive radio show on the world famous Kool London (Kool FM). You can catch Marcus the last Saturday of every month from 2-4 p.m on Kool.
Currently Marcus is focussed on running his many labels alongside his longtime business partner DJ LUSH. They have been co running Inner City Dance, Stereo One Music, Inner City Dubs all distributed worldwide via Cygnus music. More recently Marcus has started his very own artist label called Tribal Life Music available via Bandcamp. Eventwise Marcus has launched his ALL NIGHT series that he is looking forward to taking on the road. You can also look forward to seeing Inner City Dance & Tribal Life Music label nights alongside his company WAX.