Bob Marley’s Home in Neasden

In 1972 Bob Marley and The Wailers, already established in Jamaica but unknown to the rest of the world, lived here on a dead-ordinary suburban Neasden street.

At that time Brent was the unofficial capital of reggae outside of Jamaica due to a large Afro-Caribbean community, which is why Bob Marley chose to set up a home for a year here.

Promoted by the Federation of Reggae Music and funded by Brent Council, a blue plaque was unveiled here in September 2012.

Address: 15 The Circle, Neasden, NW2 7QR

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