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Steel Pulse - Reggae Against Racism Tour
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
Oct 15, 2026 • 7:00pm
Las Vegas, NV

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Formed in Birmingham's Handsworth in the mid-70s, Steel Pulse built a roots-reggae voice that fuses militant lyrics with singable hooks. Frontman David Hinds and keyboardist Selwyn Brown now lead a road-tested lineup, carrying on after years of shifts and the 2018 passing of original drummer Steve 'Grizzly' Nisbett.

Roots with receipts

Expect a set that leans on cornerstones like Handsworth Revolution, Ku Klux Klan, and Chant a Psalm, with Rally Round as the communal crest. Crowds skew multigenerational: elders in faded tour shirts, teens learning the skank step, and UK expats trading stories under red, gold, and green knit caps. Early in their rise they joined Rock Against Racism bills with punk outfits, and they once brought a hooded figure onstage during Ku Klux Klan to turn protest into theater. Keep an ear out for fresh dub codas when this tour hits your city. Treat these song picks and production notes as informed guesses from recent shows, not a promise.

Scene & fan culture

The scene mixes elders in flat caps and vintage reggae tees with younger fans in patchwork jackets and crochet tams. Small flags wave near the rail, and you will hear soft choruses of 'rally round' before the band even starts Rally Round. During slower roots numbers, clusters form open skank circles, giving each dancer room to bounce on the offbeat.

Style, chants, keepsakes

Merch tables lean toward vinyl reissues, embroidered patches, and tees that flip the Handsworth Revolution artwork in fresh colorways. Between songs, voices rise in the simple 'Steel Pulse' call, answered by a ripple of handclaps rather than shouts. After the show, people compare notes on which deep cuts surfaced and swap stories about first seeing the band at community halls or summer festivals.

One-drop science, melody first

Onstage, David Hinds' feather-light tenor rides the groove with a lilting vibrato, then hardens on the hooks for emphasis. Three-voice stacks thicken the choruses, with Selwyn Brown's harmonies framing the lead like a brass section made of vowels. Guitars keep a glassy, clean skank on the offbeat, often with a hint of chorus, while the bass carves melodic countermelodies that pull the songs forward.

Dub as architecture

Drums favor a classic one-drop around 74 to 80 BPM, leaving air for percussion splashes, rimshots, and bubbling keys. Live, they often stretch Rally Round into a dub coda with long tape-echo tails on snare and spring reverb washes, letting horns stab in widescreen. When a melody sits better lower, they smartly shift a tune down a half step, keeping power without straining the line. Lighting leans warm amber, green, and red with slow fades, and the screens tilt toward archival photos and Handsworth street scenes that suit the message.

Kindred riddims, shared crowds

Fans who live for deep one-drop grooves will feel at home with Burning Spear, whose meditative chants and heavyweight bass mirror Steel Pulse's roots core. The Wailers carry the Marley songbook with a similar balance of uplift and resolve, drawing the same sing-along energy. Third World blends silky harmonies and roots messages, attracting listeners who like melody with mission.

Where styles meet

UB40's UK-reggae crossover pulls in brass-forward choruses and pop sensibility that overlap with Steel Pulse's more tuneful moments. Black Uhuru's dub-wise edge and stern riddims appeal to those who crave darker textures without losing the message. Across these acts, the shared thread is groove-first songwriting that invites dancing while keeping its focus on social themes.

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