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Posted on: July 29, 2015

[ARCHIVED] Reggae Nights finale this Friday with Jah Works!

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[JAMES ISLAND] – The Reggae Nights Summer Concert Series at James Island County Park is hosting its finale on July 31! The final concert in the summertime series will be Friday, July 31 at James Island County Park featuring Jah Works.

Gates open at 7:30 p.m. and close at 11 p.m. Music by Jah Works begins at 8:30 p.m. Based out of Baltimore, MD, Jah Works is dedicated to writing, recording and performing original reggae music. A heavy dose of drum and bass combined, sweet melodies, vocal harmony and catchy hooks are the groups’ trademarks. Formed officially in 1993, Jah Works has been on the live music scene for over 20 years and has sold over 100,000 records. Though best known on the East Coast, Jah Works has played throughout the U.S. as well as internationally in Jamaica, Canada, Holland, the South Pacific, and the Middle East. The band is honored to have taken part in several Armed Forces Entertainment tours which provide entertainment for U.S. troops stationed abroad. Known for their high energy and party style atmosphere, Jah Works’ live shows appeal to both reggae and non-reggae listeners alike. For more information on the band, visit JahWorks.com.

For the perfect ending to a long week, bring your chair or blanket, kick back, and relax to an awesome outdoor reggae concert in the beautiful setting of James Island County Park. All ages are invited. Hungry concert-goers can choose from a variety of food vendors at the event. Crafters and other vendors will also display distinctive crafts and souvenirs available for purchase.

Advance tickets are not available; admission is $10 per person at the gate. Gold Pass holders and kids 12 and under are free.

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