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The ever-popular Brummie reggae titans are now led by Maxi Priest after Ali Campbell left to concentrate on his solo project. Expect all the hits ('Red Red Wine'!) plus cuts from this year's love song compilation record - 20 tunes from their back catalogue all about lurve. Support from politically-charged reggae pop star Grant, the author of 'Baby Come Back' and 'I Don't Wanna Dance'.
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It's not Maxi Priest,Its Duncan Campbell,Brother of former singer Ali,Who we think is a Fantastic singer and much a better & happier person than Miserable Ali is.
Get your facts right TimeOut!!!! Maxi Priest IS NOT the new lead singer of UB40 and never has been!!! New lead singer in Duncan Campbell (Ali's brother) who has been with the band now since about March 2008. Anybody thinking of going then I HIGHLY RECOMMEND it. These guys STILL blast out the original UB40 sound.
Eddy Grant is the support act, NUB40 are now led by Duncan Campbell. Maxi Priest (If there) will be as a guest only. Might liven up the show if at all possible?
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