In the heart of Seabreeze Entertainment District Xuluprophet from Savannah Georgia will be bringing their psychedelic reggae rock vibrations to Daytona Beach. Coming of a run of dates in Atlanta and Savannah including opening for Bumpin Uglies the band is tight, and fired up. Lot's to do in Daytona this weekend and after the Daytona Turkey Run, and Margarita Ball this is the perfect band to party the night away with.
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Xuluprophet is coming back to Seabreeze Entertainment District on November 29th and hitting up a psychedelic groove and reggae set of originals and covers. YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!
Xuluprophet- Psychedelic Funk/Reggae/Rock Savannah, GA. High octane heavy Caribbean flavored groove music. Xuluprophet has shared the stage with The Wailers, Here Come The Mummies, Tropadelic, Lullwater, Van Gordon Martin, Mobley, Zach Deputy, Passafire, The Expendables band, and Bumpin’ Uglies. Coming from Savannah, GA the band has played Daytona over the last two years growing a small but loyal following. Located just a few minutes walk from world famous Daytona Beach. Get directions in the map link below.
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Xuluprophet hits Daytona Beach 2019
The Roof, Daytona Tap Room, The Patio
Xuluprophet is coming back to Seabreeze Entertainment District and Daytona Beach Florida.
Starting Apri 5thl the psychedelic jam band and reggae vibes from Savannah Georgia will be dropping into beautiful Daytona.
XuluProphet- Psychedelic Funk/Reggae/Rock Savannah, GA is high octane heavy Caribbean flavored jam music. Heavy groove, psychedelic funk, and reggae are the musical soundscape that Xuluprophet’s style and most recognizable genres. Jam band influences of The Grateful Dead to Widespread Panic are a hallmark of the live shows. Elevated states of consciousness when groups of people gather for good feeling music.
Psychedelic rock music with foundations in reggae make the band’s fans get up and start moving. Space rock with tinges of Jimi Hendrix Experience and Syd Barret. The acoustic sets have echos of Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff.
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