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Skygrass Unveils 2026 Plans: New Music, Live Shows, Docuseries

Skygrass unveiled plans for 2026 with new music, expanded live shows and a reality-style docuseries slated for Apple TV and Roku.

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Skygrass Unveils 2026 Plans: New Music, Live Shows, Docuseries
Source: www.reggaeville.com

Skygrass announced a broad creative push for 2026 that centers on new recordings, a heavier live schedule and a reality-style docuseries filmed in Jamaica. The move follows the October 2025 release of his latest album and signals an effort to translate local momentum into wider visibility and opportunities for collaborators.

The artist-producer is positioning his work at the intersection of traditional Jamaican roots and contemporary sounds, with a core message of unity and oneness informing planned releases and stage shows. He intends to lean harder into live performance, citing his strong recognition among Kingston audiences for the kind of stage presence that helped build his name. Those live efforts will be important for local selectors, sound systems and venues that depend on steady regional draws.

A key strand of Skygrass’s 2026 slate is a reality-style docuseries shot with his fiancée, Nicole Arbour, that will air on platforms including Apple TV and Roku. The series aims to blend romance, humour and cultural immersion in Jamaica, and could introduce international viewers to the island’s music culture beyond studio recordings and festival clips. For the reggae community, bringing lived Jamaican context to major streaming platforms offers a way to shape narratives about roots music and reach listeners who might not otherwise attend local shows.

Skygrass’s recent history underscores why his plans matter to the scene. He ran Cosmic Rotation, a local live series that gave emerging acts stage time and exposure, and has been explicit about not matching written stereotypes of a roots-reggae artist. That openness, combined with a track record of platform-building, suggests his 2026 activity will include opportunities for up-and-coming vocalists, bands and producers to plug into shows and projects that emphasize collaboration.

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Practical value for readers is straightforward: expect new singles and possibly collaborative releases alongside a more visible touring presence, and look out for streaming release dates for the docuseries on Apple TV and Roku. Promoters and venue bookers should monitor announcements for tour dates and support slots; musicians seeking exposure may find audition opportunities or open-bill slots linked to Skygrass’s expanded live calendar.

Skygrass’s plan balances tradition and experiment, aiming to keep the roots flame burning while testing new formats for storytelling and audience reach. For the reggae community, that mix could mean more local showcases, a stream-friendly narrative about contemporary Jamaican music, and fresh collaborations rolling through 2026. Keep an eye on his channels for confirmations of show dates and series release details as they are announced.

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