Hometown show for the 10-piece, award-winning Modern-Roots-Reggae power house. Joining them for the first time is Montreal's OKAPI.About this Event
First Toronto show of the year by the Human Rights.
Expect new music, new arrangements, fresh viibes.
Debut show for Montreal's Okapi - let's give them a warm TO weclome.
Special guests and DJ's to be announced.
About The Human Rights
The Human Rights first came together in 2007, around the talents and vision of lead singer
and Toronto Reggae lion Friendlyness (Big Sugar, Culture Shock, Truth And Rights), drummer
Eric Woolston (Maylee Todd, The Hooded Fang), versatile bassman Tyler Wagler and the
band’s original keyboardist Bernie Pitters (Toots & The Maytals, Hit Squad), who passed
away in 2023 and in whose loving memory the band continues forward.
The band quickly gained a reputation as an up-and-coming original band warming the stage
for the likes of The Wailers, Gregory Isaacs, Beres Hammond, John Holt, Freddie McGregor,
Sanchez, and other top international Reggae artists. The Human Rights recently had the
opportunity to open for American roots-rock legends The Black Crowes at Casino Rama in
front of over 5,000 people.
In 2014, much-loved Toronto vocalist Tréson (who has recorded with the likes of Black Uhuru,
Spearhead, and Mykal Rose) joined the band, giving The Human Rights a distinctively
powerful two-man front line that seamlessly moves between modern roots Reggae, lovers
rock, soul, R&B and dancehall vibes. After Bernie’s health began preventing him from touring,
Canadian keyboard legend Dave Jackson stepped in. The Human Rights horn section is the
musical icing on the cake featuring members of The Heavyweights Brass Band, Kune, and
Shout - The Band.
By the end of 2024, The Human Rights will have played over 500 festival and club shows
across Canada and the United States. Their live highlights include: The New Orleans Reggae
Festival, Austin Reggae Festival, Hillside, Northern Lights, Harbourfront Centre, Roy Thomson
Hall, The Phoenix Concert Theatre and many other top venues across North America.
They have released four full-length albums, including One Thing (2010), the 2016 self-titled,
which was produced by Canadian music icon and Big Sugar founder Gordie Johnson, Reggae
Strong (2021) which is dedicated to Bernie Pitters and One People, dropped in March 2025.
Event Venue
Rivoli Toronto, 334 Queen Street West, Toronto, Canada
CAD 25.00












