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Awa Fall announces Europe tour of roots reggae dates through September

Awa Fall’s summer run starts in Milan and stretches to Vitoria, with Foreztival and No Logo BZH anchoring a roots-reggae tour across six countries.

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Awa Fall announces Europe tour of roots reggae dates through September
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Awa Fall’s summer routing reads like a live map of Europe’s roots-reggae circuit: Milan, Austria, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Portugal and Spain, with festival stops doing a lot of the heavy lifting. The Italian singer announced a European tour on June 13, and the run is built around the kind of festival-and-club mix that keeps roots acts moving all summer.

The tour opened June 13 in Milan at JayJay Day - C.S.A Lambretta and then moved through Pino Torinese, Treviglio, Kapfenberg, Anneyron, Grenoble, Zoetermeer, Conversano and Barletta before turning toward the late-summer festival stretch. Reggaeville framed the run around Awa Fall’s own mission statement: “From city to city, carrying the message of love, unity and consciousness through music.” That is exactly the lane she has spent years building.

The backstory explains why this routing works. Awa Fall was born in Bergamo in 1996 to a Senegalese father and an Italian mother, and she began performing on stage at 14. In 2014, she started a solo project and linked up with the Eazy Skankers, a band that helped carry her into major European festival slots such as Overjam, One Love and Rototom. Her own music site describes her as a roots reggae artist who also moves through soul, R&B, blues and rap, which makes her an easy fit for both reggae-specific stages and broader summer festival bills.

The late-summer dates make the point even clearer. On August 1, Awa Fall is set for Trelins, France, at Foreztival on the Scène Magma stage as part of the Alpha Steppa X Nai-Jah & Awa Fall billing. A week later, on August 8, she is listed on the official No Logo BZH program in Saint-Malo, another sign that this is a festival-heavy run, not just a string of club dates. The tour continues on August 28 in Rapoula do Côa, Portugal, at HIM Dub Festival, before closing September 19 in Vitoria, Spain, at Vigare Festival.

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That geography matters. Europe still gives roots reggae a real working circuit, especially through independent festivals, dub-friendly lineups and audience pockets that turn message music into a dependable live draw. Awa Fall’s 2026 summer run drops her right into that system, and it is the kind of itinerary that builds momentum city by city.

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