Collie Buddz To Light It Up At Kelly’s [Concert Preview]

Posted By on June 18, 2013

International reggae star Collie Buddz will bring his 2013 Light it Up Tour to Kelly’s in Nags Head this weekend.

Collie Buddz - Light it Up Tour

Best known for his 2010 hit single “Come Around”, Buddz (Colin Harper) was born in New Orleans, LA but raised in Bermuda. He studied engineering at Full Sail University in Orlando, Fla., and got his first big break on the track “Mad Mad World” from Shaggy’s 2007 album Intoxication.

Buddz has since been a featured guest on numerous remix tracks, including Beyoncé’s “Ring the Alarm”, Kid Cudi’s “Day & Nite”, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s “Kush”, and Sugar Ray’s “Girls Were Made to Love”, among others.

Collie Buddz, who takes his stage name from a slang term for cannabis, is also bringing New Kingston on tour with him, so expect to hear their collaboration “Come My Way” when the show arrives on the Outer Banks.

You can hear a preview of the brand new single by Collie Buddz, entitled “Payback’s a B**ch”, in the player below!

Collie Buddz and New Kingston will be live in concert at Kelly’s Restaurant and Taven in Nags Head this Sunday, June 23.

Doors open at 8, with a local band opening the show at 9pm, followed by a 30-minute set by New Kingston starting at 10, and then Buddz will fire it up on stage around 10:45.

Tickets are $18 at the door or $15 in advance and can be purchased online here.

Collie Buddz - "Payback's a B**ch"

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Posted by Matt Artz

Matt Artz was a lead reporter and photographer for 'The Coastland Times' newspaper from 2000 to 2009, and has been published in the Outer Banks Sentinel, North Beach Sun, Outer Banks Milepost, among others, before launching OBX Entertainment, NC Film News, and Halloween Daily News in 2012. Matt and Sue Artz are also the founders of the annual Outer Banks Halloween Parade and the Halloween International Film Festival.

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