Legendary British roots reggae band Steel Pulse is set to bring its message of unity, justice, and social consciousness across North America this summer as part of the Reggae Against Racism World Tour 2026. The tour celebrates more than five decades of activism and music from one of reggae’s most influential groups.
The U.S. leg of the tour kicks off July 17 in Oklahoma City and includes stops in St. Louis, Nashville, Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Phoenix, Ventura, Costa Mesa, and several other cities. Select dates in Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, and Pennsylvania will feature special appearances by The Original Wailers, while singer Eli-Mac is also slated to appear on portions of the run.
Frontman David Hinds says the tour is inspired by reggae’s enduring role as a voice against injustice and division. The tour concludes on August 16 in Costa Mesa, California, before the band returns for additional festival appearances later in the year.
