Bob Marley estate remembers his last show in Pittsburgh

On Sept. 23, 1980, reggae superstar Bob Marley and the Wailers, played a sold-out show at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh 39 years ago.

No one knew then that it would be his last concert.

Almost eight months later, he was dead.

On Monday, the official Twitter account of the Bob Marley estate tweeted a remembrance on the 39th anniversary of that show. It includes the cover of the CD “Live Forever,” a document of the Pittsburgh performance released in 2011.

 

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