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Nine Mile Music Festival's 2014 Lineup: Lauryn Hill, Three Marleys, Five Others

People, get ready. For the past 20 years, Miami's most reggaefied folks have gathered to praise Jah, sing along, smoke some herb, do good, and spread love. And in just five weeks, the Nine Mile Music Festival (formerly known as Marley Fest) will march into the Miami-Dade County Fairgrounds for...
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People, get ready.

For the past 20 years, Miami's most reggaefied folks have gathered to praise Jah, sing along, smoke some herb, do good, and spread love.

And in just five weeks, the Nine Mile Music Festival (formerly known as Marley Fest) will march into the Miami-Dade County Fairgrounds for its 21st-annual get-together in livication to the memory and legacy of Bob "Tuff Gong" Marley.

As usual, the fest will be headlined by Marleys: Stephen "Ragga," Damian "Jr. Gong," and Julian "Juju." But sharing top billing, there will also be a mother of many Marleys, Ms. Lauryn Hill, who's got five kids with Bob's son Rohan.

For the rest of Nine Mile's 2014 lineup so far, just check the cut.

See also: Review & Photos: Lauryn Hill and Stephen, Damian, and Julian Marley at Nine Mile Music Festival 2014

Nine Mile Music Festival 2014 Lineup

-Ms. Lauryn Hill

-Stephen "Ragga" Marley

-Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley

-Julian "Juju" Marley

-Sean Paul

-Tito El Bambino

-Shaggy

-Mavado

-Tessanne Chin

-Chronixx

-Alborosie

-Ken Y

-Alika

-Nyanda

-Kevin Lyttle

-Jahdan Blakkamoore

Nine Mile Music Festival 2014. Saturday, February 15. Miami-Dade County Fairgrounds, 10901 SW 24th St., Miami. The fest begins at 12:30 p.m., and tickets cost $57.83 to $179. Visit 9milemusicfestival.com.

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