Maranda Curtis’ 2026 U.S. & Caribbean Tour

Award-winning gospel singer and worship leader Maranda Curtis is set to connect with audiences through a series of live appearances in 2026, bringing her powerful worship experience to multiple cities across the United States and the Caribbean.

The “Maranda Curtis Live” tour is scheduled to begin on May 1 in Raleigh at Watts Chapel Church, before continuing to Pompano Beach (May 7), Petersburg (May 10), and Charlotte (May 31). The tour then expands internationally with a stop in Turks and Caicos on June 5.

Additional dates include a major appearance at Forest Hills Stadium on June 19, followed by a Juneteenth celebration in Fairburn on June 20, and a final scheduled stop in Riverside on June 27.

Known for her deeply immersive worship style, Curtis has emerged as one of gospel music’s leading voices, with chart-topping projects such as Open Heaven and Die To Live. Her ministry-driven performances consistently emphasize spiritual connection, drawing diverse audiences across church and concert settings.

For more information and booking inquiries, fans and event organizers can visit her official website at iammaranda.com.

Reggae Pioneer Ernie Smith Passes at 80

Jamaican music is mourning the loss of legendary singer-songwriter Ernie Smith, who has passed away at the age of 80 following a period of illness.

Renowned for his smooth baritone voice and timeless compositions, Smith rose to prominence in the late 1960s and 1970s with hits such as “Bend Down,” “Ride On Sammy,” and “Life Is Just For Living.” His songwriting brilliance also extended beyond his own recordings, contributing to the global success of several artists and helping to shape the sound of reggae’s formative years.

A recipient of Jamaica’s Badge of Honour for his contribution to music, Smith’s legacy is defined by his melodic approach, thoughtful storytelling, and enduring influence on generations of musicians.

As the industry reflects on his remarkable career, Ernie Smith will be remembered as a true pioneer whose work helped carry Jamaican music to the world.

Positioned to Manifest 2026

The Positioned to Manifest Worship Conference and Experience is scheduled to take place from May 15 through May 17, 2026, at the West Toronto Church of God. At this three-day event, hosted by Rev. Latoya Hall-Downer, participants can expect a diverse itinerary featuring a Gala Experience, instructional workshops, and a concluding celebratory worship service.

It all begins on Friday, May 15, at 7:00 PM with the Gala Experience, featuring Guest Minister Johnmark Wiggan and Speaker Bishop Wayne Vernon. The following day, Saturday, May 16, focuses on practical development through workshops and clinics held from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM. These sessions will be led by Clinicians Tim Ball and Colleen Blake Miller. The evening concludes with a concert at 6:30 PM held in association with Keep Your Dreams Alive (KYDA).

The conference culminates on Sunday, May 17, with an 11:00 AM Celebration Service featuring the Heartcry Worship Choir. Throughout the event, Kareen Grant will serve as the Master of Ceremonies. Various ticketing options are available, including combo passes for CAD $120, individual gala access for CAD $85, and workshop-only entry for CAD $50. Discounts are also provided for Heartcry participants attending the KYDA concert.

Dr. Dorinda Clark Cole Confirmed for Freedom Institute’s 25th Anniversary Weekend

The Freedom Institute is celebrating its 25th anniversary with “Gospel Explosion”. Taking place on Wednesday, April 22nd, at Fellowship Chapel in Detroit, Michigan, the evening features special guest recording artist Dr. Dorinda Clark Cole alongside Silence Iz Golden, Akita Steen & Fire, and Kingdom Nights.

Hosted by Master of Ceremonies Eric Michael, doors open at 6:00 pm with the main program beginning at 7:00 pm. “Gospel Explosion” is supported by several sponsors including the NAACP Detroit Branch and DTE. For additional information visit freeinstitute.org.

City Splash 2026: Brixton Prepares for Premier Caribbean Music Celebration

The City Splash Festival has announced its second wave of artists for the upcoming 2026 staging. Headlining this year’s festivities is the legendary Beres Hammond, who will be performing an exclusive UK show. The lineup also features high-profile acts such as Aidonia, Elephant Man, and Gyptian.

Taking place on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25, at Brockwell Park in Brixton, the festival is expected to draw a crowd of 30,000 people. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience performances across six different stages, featuring over 60 artists and sounds. Notable additions to the roster include Jada Kingdom, Queen Ifrica, The Congos, Lutan Fyah, and a special appearance by members of the So Solid Crew, including Lisa Maffia and Romeo.

Beyond the musical performances, City Splash will host over 60 food traders, offering a wide array of culinary options to complement the day’s entertainment. The event is supported by major partners including BBC Radio 1Xtra and several prominent live event organizations. Tickets are currently available through the festival’s website.

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Returns with Diverse 2026 Lineup

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2026 returns as one of the world’s premier cultural events, taking place from April 23 to May 3, 2026, at the Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans. Spanning two weekends, the festival continues its longstanding tradition of celebrating the rich musical heritage of Louisiana while welcoming globally recognized artists across multiple genres.

The 2026 edition features an impressive and diverse lineup of headliners, including Eagles, Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart, Kings of Leon, Lorde, T-Pain, and Jon Batiste. Additional major acts such as Nas, The Black Keys, Sean Paul, Earth, Wind & Fire, Herbie Hancock, and The Isley Brothers further highlight the festival’s cross-generational appeal.

Beyond its global stars, Jazz Fest remains deeply rooted in local culture, featuring renowned Louisiana talent like Trombone Shorty and a wide array of regional performers across jazz, gospel, zydeco, and R&B. The event also continues its Cultural Exchange Pavilion, with a special focus on Jamaican music and culture in 2026, showcasing artists such as Ziggy Marley and Stephen Marley.

With hundreds of performances scheduled across multiple stages, the festival offers more than just music. Attendees can experience authentic New Orleans cuisine, local arts and crafts, and cultural traditions that reflect the city’s unique identity.

Brandy, Monica and More to Headline Saint Lucia’s Ultimate Celebration at the Jazz & Arts Festival

The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival will culminate in a grand finale titled “The Ultimate Celebration” on Sunday, May 10, 2026, at the iconic Pigeon Island National Landmark. The event marks the closing night of the internationally acclaimed festival, which runs from April 30 to May 10 and attracts global audiences with a diverse mix of musical genres and cultural showcases.

Headlining the finale are R&B superstars Brandy and Monica, who will bring their celebrated catalogue of hits to the main stage. They are joined by Billy Ocean, Beverley Knight, Mervin Wilkinson & Friends, and Kyle Ernest.