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Monday, 23 March 2026

Reggae Music Group Steel Pulse Announces “Reggae Against Racism” World Tour 2026

 




Legendary roots reggae band Steel Pulse today announced their “Reggae Against Racism – World Tour 2026,” a global concert series dedicated to unity, justice, peace, and the enduring power of reggae music as a force for social change.

 

Spanning major cities across Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the tour will celebrate more than five decades of music and activism from one of reggae’s most influential bands.


Known for their uncompromising stance against racism and oppression, Steel Pulse continues to use their music as a platform to promote equality, dignity, and human rights.

 

“Reggae music has always been a voice for the people,” said frontman David Hinds. “50 years ago we played Rock Against Racism. Since then, Rock has turned into Pop – and may have lost its rebel edge. Roots Reggae has for the most part stayed pretty much on point – fighting against injustice to this very day. And now, at a time when division and intolerance are rising around the world, we believe it’s more important than ever to stand together and state clearly: racism has no place in society.”

 

The Reggae Against Racism – World Tour 2026 also pays tribute to the historic ‘Rock Against Racism’ movement that emerged in the United Kingdom in the mid 1970s. Steel Pulse played a leading role in that movement alongside artists such as The Clash, Tom Robinson Band, Matumbi and more, bringing black and white musicians together on stage to confront racism and the rise of far-right extremism through music and solidarity.

 

The Reggae Against Racism – World Tour 2026 will feature:

 

- Classic anthems from Steel Pulse’s historic catalog

- New music addressing today’s global struggles for justice

- Collaborations with local artists and activists in select cities

- Community dialogues and cultural events promoting unity and awareness

 





About Steel Pulse

The Grammy-award-winning band Steel Pulse emerged from the UK reggae scene of the 1970s and quickly became one of the genre’s most respected bands. They have inspired generations of fans and activists worldwide.


The Reggae Against Racism – World Tour 2026 continues that legacy - “as music out of the UK highlights it’s 50th anniversary of combating racism, do join us in bringing people together with social consciousness through Rhythm, Resistance and Hope.”    

 

Tour Dates:

 

April 1, 2026 – Live Music Hall (Köln, Germany)

April 2, 2026 – Backstage (München, Germany)

April 3, 2026 – Astra Kulturhaus (Berlin, Germany)

April 4, 2026 – FZW (Dortmund, Germany)

April 5, 2026 – Fabrik (Hamburg, Germany)

April 7, 2026 – Alhambra (Geneva, Switzerland)

April 8, 2026 – Estragon (Bologna, Italy)

April 9, 2026 – Rote Fabrik - Aktionshalle (Zürich, Switzerland)

April 10, 2026 – De Roma (Antwerp, Belgium)

April 11, 2026 – Fusolab (Rome, Italy)

April 12, 2026 – Eremo Club (Molfetta, Italy)

April 17, 2026 – Austin Reggae Festival (Austin, TX)

April 18, 2026 – Reggae In The Desert (Las Vegas, NV)

April 19, 2026 – Reggae Rise Up - Arizona (Tempe, AZ)

July 23, 2026 – England Brothers Park (Pinellas Park, FL)

July 24, 2026 – Abacoa Amphitheater (Jupiter, FL)

July 25, 2026 – The Refinery (Charleston, SC)

July 26, 2026 – The Eastern (Atlanta, GA)

July 28, 2026 – French Broad River Brewery (Asheville, NC)

July 30, 2026 – New Realm Brewing (Virginia Beach, VA)

July 31, 2026 – The Clubhouse - The Lawn (East Hampton, NY)

August 2, 2026 – New England Brewing Company (Branford, CT)

August 4, 2026 – Payomet Performing Arts Center (Truro, MA)

August 7, 2026 – Bell’s Beer Garden Concert Series (Kalamazoo, MI)

August 8, 2026 – Evans Amphitheater at Cain Park (Cleveland Heights, OH)

August 9, 2026 – Thalia Hall (Chicago, IL)

August 11, 2026 – Denver Botanic Gardens Summer Concert Series (Denver, CO)

August 14, 2026 – Majestic Ventura Theater (Ventura, CA)

August 15, 2026 – Adventist Health Amphitheatre (Tulare, CA)

 



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