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Reggae and dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy, has arrived in the United Kingdom ahead of his much anticipated “Anloga Junction” UK tour.
The tour, which is in celebration of his acclaimed fourth studio album – Anloga Junction, will take the multiple award-winning creator to theatres and venues across three cities in the UK.
He will be in London (O2 Academy Islington) on November 21, Birmingham (Academy 3) on November 25, and Manchester (O2 Institute 3) on November 26.
The 3-date trek will feature Amaria BB, DJ Justice, GhB2B, DJ Neptune, DJ Special, DJ Fiifi and more guest performances.
It will also include multiple performances and appearances at major festivals and concerts across the world.
As a special guest performer, the BET and Grammy awardee will play at “The Stars Of The South” concert by Portuguese duo, Calema on November 13 and 14 at Indigo at the O2 and Manchester Academy, respectively.
Stonebwoy has kept super busy over the past 12 months. Months ago, he delivered thrilling performances at Yam Carnival, Afrocarnival, Afrojam and Africa’s Most Beautiful.
'Anloga Junction' has received numerous international recognitions, including bagging Germany’s most coveted “Reggaeville” Album of the year award.
'Nominate' featuring American singer-songwriter Keri Hilson (off the Anloga Junction album) also debuted at number 19 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart.
With the critical and commercial success of the album, Stonebwoy has become a leading African figure championing reggae and dancehall music on the African continent.
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