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June
Roskilde Festival
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Roskilde Festival

27th June - 4th Jul 2026

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BST Hyde Park
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BST Hyde Park

27th June - 12th Jul 2026

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Blenheim Palace Festival
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Blenheim Palace Festival

27th June - 4th Jul 2026

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Hideout Festival Croatia

Hideout Festival Croatia

Zrce beach, Croatia

30th June - 3rd Jul 2026

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Hideout Festival Croatia

Zrce beach, Croatia

30th June - 3rd Jul 2026

Minimum Age: 18

July
Resurrection Fest
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Resurrection Fest

1st - 4th Jul 2026

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Hospitality On The Beach 2026 | A Drum & Bass Holiday
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Hospitality On The Beach 2026 | A Drum & Bass Holiday

1st - 6th Jul 2026

Minimum Age: 18

Lytham Festival
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Lytham Festival

1st - 5th Jul 2026

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Rockharz
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Rockharz

1st - 4th Jul 2026

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Open
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Open'er Festival

1st - 4th Jul 2026

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Gate To Southwell Festival
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Gate To Southwell Festival

2nd - 5th Jul 2026

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Rock Werchter
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Rock Werchter

2nd - 5th Jul 2026

Minimum Age: 18

The Brit Fest
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The Brit Fest

2nd - 5th Jul 2026

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Kelburn Garden Party
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Kelburn Garden Party

2nd - 6th Jul 2026

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Stendhal Festival
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Stendhal Festival

2nd - 4th Jul 2026

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Westival
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Westival

2nd - 6th Jul 2026

Minimum Age: 18

Maverick Festival
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Maverick Festival

3rd - 5th Jul 2026

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The Skegness Reggae & Ska Festival
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The Skegness Reggae & Ska Festival

3rd - 5th Jul 2026

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Roundhay Festival
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Roundhay Festival

3rd - 4th Jul 2026

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Love Supreme Jazz Festival
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Love Supreme Jazz Festival

3rd - 5th Jul 2026

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AlderFest
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AlderFest

3rd - 4th Jul 2026

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Rock Imperium Festival
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Rock Imperium Festival

3rd - 5th Jul 2026

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Pop Republic Fest | Binks Yard, Nottingham
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Pop Republic Fest | Binks Yard, Nottingham

4th Jul 2026

Minimum Age: 18

Rum & Reggae Fest - Sheffield
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Rum & Reggae Fest - Sheffield

4th Jul 2026

Minimum Age: 18

Crickfest 2026
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Crickfest 2026

4th Jul 2026

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Gregg Kofi Brown has been a member of the world class African pioneers OSIBISA for over 22 years and has travelled all over the world promoting the music of Ghana.

‘Together as One’ is Gregg Kofi Brown’s first solo album and features the likes of STING, STANLEY JORDAN, GABRIELLE, DES’REE & BILLY COBHAM. This album is a combination of the African & jazz music that have driven Gregg’s career. With conscience laden lyrics and funky afro-rhythms Gregg has a created a multi-national musical platform with his guest artists that speaks to many peoples across the world. The production is by the label NBM (Milan, Italy) of NOVECENTO fame.

Gregg Kofi Brown was executive producer of the 2003 Evening Standard cover-mount CD give away in memory of Damilola Taylor which featured the likes of Robbie Williams, Craig David, Gorillaz, Blue and Ms.Dynamite.

In April 1997, Gregg was invited by David Sonenberg (producer of Academy award winner "When We Were Kings") to document & film Lauryn Hill’s (the Fugees) fact-finding mission in East Africa. This documentary was made to highlight the problems of the refugees in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania and sponsored by Lauryn’s charity The Refugee Project. Gregg & Lauryn performed together several times during this trip and was encouraged by her to make this album.

1998 saw Gregg Kofi & Osibisa perform a special peace concert on hugely popular Asian Music TV programme Sarigama alongside classical Asian stars Jagdit Singh, Farida Khan Banu, Golam Ali, & Runa Laila. In aid of peace between India & Pakistan this show was broadcast to over a half billion people around the world.

As an actor/singer Gregg has appeared in several hit London Westend musicals including: Tommy, The Blues Brothers, The Buddy Holly Story and portrayed Jellyroll Morton at the Royal Court Theatre.

Since joining OSIBISA Gregg has been invited to record and tour with many African and Caribbean artists such as Youssou Ndour (Senegal), George Lee (Ghana), Marta Ulaeto (Africa Rise album for Nigeria Independence anniversary), Abdel Kabir (Lye Ngum, Gambia), Ekome’ (Ghana/Jamaica), Chaka Demus & Pliers (Jamaica) and Benjamin Zephania (Jamaica).

Gregg Kofi Brown is featured vocalist and songwriter on Billy Cobham’s new Sony album "Drum N’ Voice" and has written & performed on Stanley Jordan’s new album ‘Dreams of Peace’. As a musician and singer he has also worked with ISAAC HAYES, BOMB THE BASS and FINLEY QUAYE



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