Alborosie & Shengen Clan Announce Nine Mile European Summer Tour 2026

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Alborosie just put Europe on notice. The Sicilian-born reggae veteran and his Shengen Clan crew have officially announced the Nine Mile European Summer Tour 2026, and the rollout started exactly where you’d expect in 2025 — straight from the artist’s own Facebook, no middleman, no press release fanfare.

The tour is shaping up to be a proper continent-wide run. Confirmed stops span Italy, Sweden, France, Germany, Poland, the UK, Austria, Portugal, and the Netherlands, with the post hinting there’s more to come beyond that list.

Alborosie’s been a consistent live draw in Europe for years, and the Shengen Clan brings a full crew energy to the stage that his solo sets don’t always carry in the same way. Pairing that with a tour name that nods to Nine Mile — the birthplace of Bob Marley in Jamaica — says something about the tone they’re going for here.

The announcement is backed by Get Up Music, Talowa Productions, and Django Music, so there’s proper infrastructure behind this, not just a hype post. That combination of labels and production outfits suggests the routing and ticketing will be organized across multiple markets rather than a patchwork of one-off promoters.

Fan reaction in the comments was immediate and loud, with followers from across the tagged countries already calling their cities out. Whether the full date sheet lives up to the “and beyond” promise in the post is still the open question — the specific dates are listed separately, and the appetite across those markets is clearly there.

For anyone who’s followed Alborosie’s live trajectory, a summer European run of this scale feels like a natural move after years of building a loyal festival and club circuit audience on the continent. The reggae live scene in Europe, particularly in France, Germany, and the UK, has stayed durable even as other genres have seen festival lineups shift dramatically.

The hashtag push — #NineMileTour — is already gaining traction, and with multiple production partners involved, expect proper venue announcements to follow in the coming weeks. The post itself was kept deliberately short on logistics, which usually means a fuller rollout is staged and incoming.

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