Buju Banton’s “Long Walk to Freedom – New York” concert at the UBS Arena was a landmark event, marking his return to the U.S. stage after 15 years. The concert was not just a musical performance but a celebration of Buju’s resilience and triumphs, including his 51st birthday, which added a personal touch to the event. The UBS Arena was packed with over 18,000 fans, creating a vibrant atmosphere reminiscent of a New York block party, with a diverse crowd representing the Caribbean diaspora, including strong showings from Jamaica, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
One of the standout moments was Buju’s grand entrance, where he captivated the audience with his powerful presence and signature sound. The Shiloh Band, his backing band, played a crucial role in the concert’s success, seamlessly transitioning between songs and delivering impressive solos that highlighted the raw energy of live reggae music. Buju’s sister led the audience in a surprise birthday celebration, adding an emotional highlight to the night.
The concert also featured special guest appearances, including Gramps Morgan, Fat Joe, and Remy Ma, who brought additional excitement and highlighted the deep connections between reggae, dancehall, and hip-hop. Buju’s performance was a masterclass in live music, demonstrating his unparalleled stage presence and vocal prowess, proving why he is regarded as one of the greatest performers in reggae history.
The event was not only a celebration of Buju’s career but also a testament to his enduring influence and the love and support of his fans.
Check out some photos from the show below:
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