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IRATION

With special guests The Movement and Anuhea

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Yokouchi Pavilion and A&B Amphitheater

Gates at 5:30 pm

Iration
has a natural affinity for reggae and island sounds. Their love and appreciation for music spans across a wide range of styles and genres including rock, pop, R&B and funk. Over the past 15 years, the celebrated five-piece - Micah Pueschel [Lead Vocals / Guitar], Adam Taylor [Bass], Joe Dickens [Drums], Cayson Peterson [Keyboard / Synth] and Micah Brown [Guitar / Vocals] – have perfected their distinct hybrid style of music, blending all influences together as evidenced on their seventh, and most recent, full-length album Coastin’, a record about being thankful for the moments that we have.
 
Iration has been touring nationally since 2008, performing at festivals nationwide from Lollapalooza to Sunfest and Hangout, closing stages at festivals like Bottlerock and Outside Lands. The Hawaiian-bred musicians look forward to spreading their original sound and aloha spirit all the while never forgetting to get a surf in when possible.

The Movement has been winning the hearts and minds of alternative-reggae fans since their beginning in 2003. Drawing inspiration from Sublime, 311, Slightly Stoopid and John Brown’s Body, they’ve made a name for themselves as reggae shapeshifters with a foundation of heavy drum and bass. Today the band consists of founding member, lead vocalist and guitarist Joshua Swain, bassist Jason Schmidt, drummer Gary Jackson, and keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Matt Goodwin. Their sixth studio album, Ways Of The World, dropped on June 7, 2019, debuting at #1 in the Billboard ReggaeChart, and remained in the Billboard Reggae Top 10 for more than 40 consecutive weeks. The Movement’s new single Sounds of Summer featuring Slightly Stoopid was released June 25, 2021. Their seventh full length album is coming in 2022.
 
Anuhea is a Hawaiian contemporary singer/songwriter with an easygoing island style who made her recording debut in 2009. She cites Bob Marley, Jack Johnson, India.Arie, and Jason Mraz among her primary influences. Born on Maui Rylee Anuheake'alaokalokelani Jenkins (aka Anuhea Jenkins), she issued 2009's Anuhea in 2009. Featuring the song Right Love, Wrong Time, it was a Billboard World Albums number two and also appeared on the Heatseekers and independent albums charts. She followed it with For Love in 2012 and Butterflies: Live in 2013. The latter was a Top three reggae album. She hit the World Albums chart again with the Shoulders EP in 2016 before releasing the full-length Follow Me in 2017.

Various food vendors will be serving from 5:30pm - 10:00pm on the Events Lawn. Beverages also available for purchase. See full menu HERE.