Reggae superstar Bob Marley will be honoured with a heritage plaque outside his former home in London.
The plaque will be unveiled at 34 Ridgmount Gardens in Camden as part of Black History Month, which is held every October in Britain.
The singer lived at the address in 1972, when he first came to England with his group the Wailers.
A Marley family representative is expected to attend the ceremony.
The plaque is the first to be supported by the Mayor of London.
Jamaica-born Robert Nestor Marley died in 1981, aged 36, after battling cancer. His music has lived on and he still has millions of fans worldwide.
For info on Marley’s life and legacy, check out his official site: www.bobmarley.com.


