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Toots and The Maytals gallery @ New Century Hall gallery – a tribute to reggae’s enduring legacy

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Featured image and gallery: Lucy Elson-Whittaker


Toots and the Maytals, fronted by Leba ‘Toots’ Hibbert, make a stop in Manchester at New Century Hall, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Reggae Got Soul.

First on stage are Manchester-based seven-piece band The High Committee. Despite only forming late last year, they play with remarkable confidence, quickly overcoming any nerves that might come with performing on a stage of this size. Wasting no time, they dive straight into a reggae groove that immediately warms up the crowd and sets the tone for the night.

The momentum carries on between sets, with DJ Peace and Love In The Garden stepping in to bridge the gap before the headline act. As reggae classics play, the crowd begins to sway in rhythm with one another, becoming completely absorbed by the music.

As soon as Toots and the Maytals take to the stage, Leba Hibbert, wearing a permanent smile throughout, turns the night into a full celebration of reggae, even treating the crowd to a cover of Bob Marley & The Wailers ‘War’. Hibbert tells the audience, “Tonight is a special night, because you’re here, I’m here, and we’re here,” before jumping into the timeless ‘Pressure Drop’.

Leba Hibbert is a true credit to her father – former frontman Frederick ‘Toots’ Hibbert – bringing the same joy and energy that have always defined Toots and the Maytals. The band creates the kind of atmosphere that feels impossible not to get swept up in, with generations of fans singing and dancing together as one. More than just a gig, it feels like a celebration of reggae itself, and proof that its spirit is still very much alive.

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