Multiple award-winning musician, Stonebwoy has announced his Therapy Summer Festival tour starts this week.
The tour will see him make stops across selected destinations in Europe, with appearances in venues such as Berlin, Cologne and more.
“Look out for the Therapy tour in Europe, this is just the continuation of my world tour,” she told Becky.
The tour is scheduled in support of his new single “Therapy” which was released on May 3 under his new Universal Music Group deal.
Below are the dates for the tour.
24th June – Trace Made In Africa Festival – Porto, PT
2nd July – Summer Jam Festival – Cologne, DE
9th July – Afrobeats Festival – Berlin, DE
29th July – Uppsala Reggae Festival – Uppsala, SE
6th August – Africa Music Festival – Emmendingen, DE
7th August – Kultureland Festival – Toronto, CA
12th August – No Logo Festival – Fraisans, FR
13TH August – Reggae Sundance Festival – Eindhoven, NL
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