Caribbean music is taking center stage on the global circuit this summer as two of dancehall’s leading ladies, Shenseea and Denyque, gear up for international tours that are set to amplify their global reach and Caribbean pride.
Fresh off the growing success of her Billboard-charting remix “Shake It To The Max (FLY)” with Moliy, currently sitting at No. 55 on the Hot 100, Shenseea is riding a wave of international momentum. The dynamic Jamaican star is now preparing to ignite stages across Europe with a nine-city tour that promises high energy and undeniable dancehall flair.
The tour kicks off June 28 in Brussels, presented by renowned French promoter JP in collaboration with Shenseea’s manager, Dizzy Cleanface. The European leg continues with a highly anticipated Paris show on June 29, followed by a return appearance in the City of Light on July 4 for the Yardland Festival.
Shenseea will then grace the stage at Summerjam in Cologne, Germany on July 5, one of Europe’s most iconic reggae and dancehall events. Additional stops include Toulouse, Helsinki, Oslo, and Stockholm, before the grand finale at Sunsplash Festival in The Hague, Netherlands, on July 13.
Meanwhile, fellow dancehall singer Denyque is also hitting the international stage this summer with a pair of performances in Japan. Known for hits like “Proud Wifey”, Same Guy and “Supergirl”, Denyque will bring her sultry vocals and island swag to Tokyo on August 16, and then to Fukuoka on August 22. She’ll be joined by DJ Reem from the renowned Champion Squad, promising a dancehall-filled experience for Japanese fans.
These tours not only mark a milestone in the careers of both women but also underscore the growing appetite for Caribbean music on the world stage. From Europe to Asia, Shenseea and Denyque are flying the dancehall flag high, bringing the energy, rhythm, and spirit of the islands to international audiences.
As the summer heats up, Caribbean music lovers across the globe can look forward to vibrant performances and unforgettable vibes—straight from Jamaica to the world.
















