Matisyahu LA & OC Ticket Sweepstakes
Camp Jewlicious invites you to enter to win one of 10 coveted pairs of tickets for the hottest concert of the summer! See Matisyahu live Wednesday, August 3rd at Club Nokia in LA…
LA Jewish Journal: Neither Rain Nor Snow Can Keep Jewlicious Down
Neither rain nor snow keeps Jewlicious from its appointed sounds BY RYAN TOROK Matisyahu performs every year at Jewlicious, the three-day Jewish learning and music weekend that takes place at the Alpert Jewish…
Flavorpill Editors Pick: 7th Annual Jewlicious Festival
FLAVORPILL Get Social: Performing Arts 7th Annual Jewlicious Festival “A three-day celebration of Jewish art and music, the Jewlicious Festival brings a fresh perspective to the Judaic culture with live appearances by musicians, artists,…
Matisyahu Set To Close Jewlicious Festival 7
Jewlicious Festival is proud to announce the return of MATISYAHU, Jewlicious Festival’s Musical Patron, a Grammy Award nominated, and Gold Record Recording Artist. For the last few years, MATISYAHU’s signature acoustic set —…
FORWARD: A Celebration of Jewish Cool
Letter From Long Beach, CA By Gordon Haber I’ve just spent my entire weekend at the sixth annual Jewlicious Festival in Long Beach, Calif., and I’m exhausted. Between sundown Friday and Sunday afternoon,…
Reggae with Reb Nachman
An interview with Matisyahu from New Voices Magazine After a prayer service with students at Duke University last Wednesday afternoon, Matisyahu came strolling into the dressing room of Page Auditorium at Duke in…
Matisyahu’s Message For Camp Jewlicious
Video by Scott Jacobs at jootube.tv . Ran into Matisyahu on tour a few nights ago at his sold-out show in Anaheim and he recorded this for Camp Jewlicious (he is selling out…
500 Jews in One Room
“500 Jews in One Room: Between connection and fragmentation at Jewlicious” Matisyahu’s music blasted from a sound system as Jewlicious attendees filed into the Jewish Community Center in Long Beach, CA on Friday,…
The Jewish Journal Reviews Jewlicious Festival 6.0
“Jewlicious opts for music and art over religion and politics” “If you want to make something where everybody will come together, focus on things that people have in common, [like] love of music,”…