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Julian Marley announces busy Give To Life Tour 2026 across Europe

Julian Marley’s Give To Life Tour runs from June 3 to July 31, with stops in Rotterdam, Cologne and Milton Keynes showing a major summer push.

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Julian Marley announces busy Give To Life Tour 2026 across Europe
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Julian Marley’s Give To Life Tour 2026 reads like a statement of intent, not a routine routing notice. With The Uprising behind him, Marley is moving from UK club rooms into some of Europe’s biggest reggae stages, with dates that stretch from Brighton to Scotland, then on to Rotterdam, Cologne and Milton Keynes.

The schedule is unusually dense, running from June 3 through July 31 and linking intimate venues with festival crowds across the UK and Europe. The opening stretch takes in Brighton, Bristol, Plymouth, Southampton, London, Manchester, Cardiff, Leeds, Coventry and Scotland before the run expands onto the continent. From there, the itinerary moves through France, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Belgium and Martinique, giving the tour a reach that goes well beyond a standard summer promo cycle.

That breadth is what gives Give To Life its edge. Marley is not leaning only on legacy appeal or a nostalgia circuit. Instead, the tour places him in front of both core roots fans and the broader festival audience, with confirmed appearances that include Reggae Roots in Rotterdam on July 4, Summerjam in Cologne on July 5, Reggae Therapy in Fort-de-France, Martinique on July 11, and Reggae Land at the Milton Keynes National Bowl on July 31. The mix of club dates and open-air stages suggests a live campaign built to keep momentum all summer.

The timing also matters because Marley’s current profile carries real weight. His official site describes him as a Grammy Award-winning roots-reggae musician, singer-songwriter, producer and humanitarian, and the Recording Academy lists him as the winner of Best Reggae Album at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards for Colors Of Royal with Antaeus. The same awards history also includes earlier Best Reggae Album nominations for Awake and As I Am.

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Colors Of Royal broadened that conversation further by fusing reggae with electronic dance music, which helps explain how Marley can move comfortably between orthodox reggae bills and larger crossover festivals. In that sense, Give To Life feels less like a victory lap than a live extension of a career still finding new room to move. For a Marley carrying both family name and present-day momentum, the tour underlines that the road remains central to the story.

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