Leroy Sibbles Announces “Party Time” Japan Tour 2026

Jamaican reggae icon Leroy Sibbles has announced his 2026 Party Time Japan Tour. Renowned as the former lead singer of the legendary group The Heptones during the 1960s and 1970s, Sibbles remains a defining force in reggae music, admired worldwide as a living legend for his contributions as a vocalist, musician, and producer.

The 2026 tour will see Sibbles performing across multiple cities throughout Japan, beginning on Friday, April 17 in Sapporo at Precious Hall. He will continue with stops in Mito, Sendai, Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, Kagawa, Fukuoka, Okinawa, Izumo, Hyogo, Aichi, and Yokohama. Venues on the schedule include Clubasia, Socore Factory, Mugen5610, The Voodoo Lounge, MOD’s, Downtown, Black Beans, Jammin, and Bayhall, among others.

With a career spanning more than five decades, Sibbles’ upcoming tour offers his fans in Japan an opportunity to experience one of reggae’s most influential figures live in concert.

Gospel Reggae Artist Samuel Suh Releases Inspiring Acoustic Single “In Your Hand”

Gospel reggae artist Samuel Suh has unveiled his latest release, a moving acoustic single titled “In Your Hand.” The track offers a reflection on God’s unmatched greatness and sovereign power, emphasizing the peace and assurance found when placing every circumstance in His care. With its calming tone and devotional message, the song reminds listeners that no challenge is insurmountable when resting in God’s mighty hand.

“In Your Hand” features a gentle acoustic guitar performance by Ofee, complemented by rhythmic Djembe and shaker elements contributed by Samson. The track’s warm, organic sound is rounded out by professional mixing and mastering from Izreal Records.

The song officially became available on streaming platforms on November 21, 2025, following the release of the accompanying lyric video on November 20. Fans can view the lyric video on Samuel Suh’s official YouTube channel.

Reggae Legend Jimmy Cliff Dies at 81

Legendary Jamaican musician and actor Jimmy Cliff has died at the age of 81. His wife, Latifa Chambers, announced in a statement that he passed away after suffering a seizure, which was followed by pneumonia.

Born James Chambers in St. James Parish, Jamaica, Cliff became a global icon whose voice and spirit helped propel reggae and ska to worldwide audiences. He is perhaps best known for hits like “Many Rivers to Cross,” “You Can Get It If You Really Want,” and his rendition of “I Can See Clearly Now.”

Cliff also made a profound impact as an actor — especially in the 1972 film The Harder They Come, which played a pivotal role in bringing Jamaican culture to the big screen and exposing the world to reggae’s power.

Throughout his six-decade career, he released more than 30 albums, earned multiple awards, and was honoured with Jamaica’s Order of Merit. His music, rooted in social consciousness, resilience, and hope, earned him deep respect and admiration both at home and abroad.

In her message, Latifa thanked fans, friends, fellow artists, and the medical team, saying their support “was his strength throughout his whole career.” She added, “Jimmy, my darling, may you rest in peace … I hope you all can respect our privacy during these hard times.”

Jimmy Cliff’s legacy as a pioneer and cultural ambassador remains indelible. He will be remembered not just for his music, but for his enduring spirit and the bridges he built through art.

Adia Introduces Her First Christmas Release, “Mine”

R&B-Gospel artist Adia, widely recognized as one of the leading emerging voices of the genre, has unveiled her first Christmas single, “Mine.” The festive track, released through Rock City Media Group, made its official debut on November 21 across major streaming platforms.

Accompanying the release is a polished music video that captures the message of the song. The visual is now available for viewing on Adia’s official YouTube channel, offering fans a seasonal addition to her growing body of work.

Retroville Street Dance Promises to Energize Richmond, St. Mary

On Sunday, November 30, 2025, the Retroville Street Dance will be staged in the vibrant community of Richmond in St. Mary, Jamaica. Designed as a community-focused event, the celebration aims to uplift local spirits following the departure of Melissa and the negative energy it brought.

There will be a live performance by dancehall entertainer Professor Nuts, who is expected to deliver nothing less than lyrical mastery. The event will also feature musical selections by Vibes Choice Sound.

Admission to the Retroville Street Dance is free, with organizers encouraging attendees to “come build back a vibe” as part of the broader Community Rejuvenation Movement. Security will be provided in partnership with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for all. The event is supported by Edge Chem Paints.

Major Music Festival to Hit St. Thomas on New Year’s Eve

On Wednesday, December 31, 2025, Jah Bouks and Short Ghad will present the Angola Festival at the Angola Restaurant in Old Pera, St. Thomas, Jamaica.

The lineup features major figures such as Capleton, Jamal, Stalk Ashley, Shane O, Eddy G Bomba, and Moyann. They will be joined by a host of other popular artists, including Nation Boss, Jah Bouks and Short Ghad themselves, Quick Cook, Macka Diamond, Predator, Seventeen, Bushman, Bascom X, and Money Pallet.

Admission to the event is tiered, with a General Admission price of $3,500 at the gate. For patrons seeking an elevated experience, VIP access is available for $7,000.

Have a Hallelujah Christmas with Jonathan McReynolds

95.7 Hallelujah FM will usher in the holiday season with a special Christmas concert featuring GRAMMY-winning gospel artist Jonathan McReynolds. The event is scheduled for Friday, December 19, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. CST and will be held at the Brown Baptist Church South Campus, located at 7200 Swinnea Road in Southaven, Mississippi.

The evening is designed to offer an inspiring celebration of music, praise, and worship. In addition to Jonathan McReynolds, the concert will showcase performances by Crystal Aikin, Kenny Lewis, Julian Cross, and several other guest artists.

Tickets for “A Hallelujah Christmas Concert” are available for purchase through Eventbrite.