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Alborosie and Shengen Clan launch Europe-wide Nine Mile summer tour

Alborosie and Shengen Clan have opened Nine Mile with a Milan-area date and a summer routing that reaches nine European markets.

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Alborosie and Shengen Clan have launched the Nine Mile European Summer Tour 2026 with a Friday, June 26 stop at Circolo Magnolia in Segrate, near Milan, and a routing that stretches across Italy, Sweden, France, Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom, Austria, Portugal and the Netherlands.

The Milan show tied the run to Nine Mile, Alborosie’s ninth studio album, released on October 24, 2025 through Greensleeves Records, with a vinyl edition following on November 7, 2025. Track titles like “Calling Selassie,” “Trench Town Legend” and “Nine Mile” keep the set firmly in roots territory and make the summer tour feel like a continuation of the record, not just a promotional stop.

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Alborosie, born Alberto D’Ascola in Marsala, Sicily, first came up in the Italian band Reggae National Tickets before relocating to Kingston, Jamaica. He is often described as the Italian Reggae Ambassador, and the current routing reinforces why that tag has stuck: he can move from one European scene to another while still fronting live roots reggae with a Jamaican center of gravity.

Talowa Productions puts Alborosie at more than 100 million streams, more than 10 million monthly listeners across platforms in 2024 and more than 1,000 concerts worldwide.

The summer dates also sit on top of a longer 2026 campaign. An earlier Nine Mile Club Tour ran across Europe from March 27 through May, with stops in Cluses, Alba, Genova and Cologne, and additional dates are listed in Sweden, Martinique, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, the UK, Austria, Portugal, the Netherlands, the United States and the UK again in December.

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