Tanya Stephens takes Europe by storm with new tour

Reggae and dancehall lovers across Europe are getting a powerful dose of Jamaican music this summer as Tanya Stephens has embarked on a nine-day tour that is proving why she remains one of the genre’s most commanding voices.

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The tour kicked off on July 27 at the Bournemouth Reggae Weekender in the UK, setting the tone with Stephens’ trademark mix of rich storytelling, unapologetic social commentary, and irresistible rhythms. From there, the It’s a Pity hitmaker has been thrilling audiences in Amsterdam, Manchester, Germany, and London before heading to Bristol to close the run at the One Love Festival in Wiesen, Austria, on August 9.

The London crowd’s anticipation has been so high that her scheduled August 5 performance at The Fox & Firkin sold out well in advance. On August 6, Jamaica’s Independence Day, Stephens is set to deliver what promises to be an electrifying performance at Bristol’s Jam Jar, a fitting celebration of her homeland’s culture and spirit.

Her final stop, the One Love Festival, will see her share the stage with other Jamaican artists, including Kumar Fyah, Third World, Ky-Mani Marley, and Protoje. For Stephens, it’s the perfect way to wrap up a tour that blends her own legacy with reggae’s rich global tapestry.

Over the years, Tanya Stephens has built a career defined by both musical excellence and fearlessness. Bursting onto the international scene in the late ’90s, she has delivered hits like Yuh Nuh Ready Fi Dis Yet, Boom Wuk, and the global anthem It’s a Pity. Beyond her chart-toppers, Stephens is celebrated for tackling hard-hitting issues—from HIV discrimination in Still Alive to women’s rights in Come A Long Way.

In 2024, she marked a major milestone with the release of Gangsta Blues Live: 20th Anniversary, a vibrant live recording of her seminal album featuring appearances from Spragga Benz and Kumar Fyah. The project was a reminder of her enduring artistry and influence, earning praise from fans old and new.

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Her impact on Jamaican music has not gone unnoticed. In 2019, the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) honored her for her songwriting prowess. A fitting tribute to an artist whose pen has shaped some of reggae’s most memorable anthems.

As Stephens continues her European journey, each stop solidifies her unique place in reggae and dancehall: a performer who can move crowds with both a party anthem and a pointed social message.

 

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