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Win a Double Pass to UB40’s Kingston Calling Festival in 2026
A unique opportunity to experience the vibrant sounds of reggae is up for grabs with a chance to win a double pass to the Kingston Calling festival featuring the legendary band UB40. This highly anticipated event is set to take place on February 13, 2026, at the Navigation Homes Stadium in Pukekohe, New Zealand.
The Kingston Calling festival promises an unforgettable night filled with reggae rhythms and classic anthems from one of the genre’s most iconic groups. Presented by Mai FM and Fabrik, the event aims to celebrate feel-good music and summer vibes, drawing fans from across the region. Attendees can expect to enjoy a mix of popular hits and laid-back island beats that will create a lively atmosphere for dancing and celebration.
This outdoor festival will kick off at 4:00 PM and run until 10:00 PM, allowing concert-goers to immerse themselves in the music from afternoon into evening. The event is restricted to those aged 18 and over, ensuring a grown-up atmosphere for the festivities.
For those interested in attending, entries for the double pass are open but limited to one submission per email or person. The deadline for entries is set for February 9, 2026, with the winner being notified via phone or email shortly thereafter. This is an ideal occasion for both devoted fans of UB40 and anyone looking to enjoy a memorable summer night filled with live music.
As anticipation builds for this exciting event, the Kingston Calling festival stands out as a must-attend experience for reggae lovers and music enthusiasts alike. Grab a friend and prepare for an evening of singing and dancing under the summer sky, celebrating the rich legacy of reggae music.
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