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    Capleton and The Prophecy BandHouse of Independents, Asbury Park, NJ
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    Capleton and The Prophecy BandWebster Theater, Hartford, CT
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    About Capleton

    Currently, Capleton is actively performing at various concerts and festivals around the globe. His concert schedule is packed, featuring appearances at major reggae festivals, club events, and cultural celebrations. In 2023, he headlined several prominent events including the One Love Festival and the Jamaica Reggae Festival, drawing crowds eager to experience his electrifying performances. Recently, he has also began collaborating with emerging artists, showcasing his versatility and willingness to embrace new sounds while still honoring reggae traditions. Besides music, Capleton is passionate about social issues, often using his platform during live performances to address themes such as empowerment, unity, and resilience among his fans. This commitment engages audiences further, making his concerts not just musical events but also powerful communal experiences. Fans can keep up with his concert dates and new projects through his official social media channels, ensuring they don’t miss the chance to see this legendary performer live. As he continues to tour, Capleton remains a stalwart figure in the reggae community, making lasting impacts with both his music and live shows.

    Capleton History

    Capleton, born Clifton George Bailey III on April 13, 1967, in the rural parish of St. Mary, Jamaica, is one of the most prominent figures in reggae and dancehall music. Known for his fiery lyrics and energetic performances, Capleton gained prominence in the 1990s with his unique blend of roots reggae and dancehall elements. His music often promotes messages of spirituality and righteousness, earning him the nickname 'The Prophet.' His breakthrough came with hit songs like 'King Selassie I' and 'Jah Jah City,' which showcased his unique vocal style and socially conscious lyrics. Over the years, Capleton has toured extensively, performing at some of the largest reggae festivals around the world, including the Reggae Sumfest and the Rototom Sunsplash. His live shows are characterized by high energy, compelling stage presence, and often include a mix of sacred and secular themes, captivating fans with his dynamic delivery. As a veteran in the reggae scene, Capleton has remained relevant through the evolving landscape of music, continuing to influence new generations of artists. His status as an icon in reggae has solidified through years of consistent quality music and impactful live performances, blending cultural heritage with contemporary sounds.