Dub FX
Dub FX started as a street musician, armed with nothing more than his voice and a loop station. He has played all over the world. Now, he is on a mission to promote self-empowerment, community and oneness through his inspiring art, music and live shows. Expect his characteristic uplifting vibes with wonderful dub, drum & bass and reggae influences. After his fantastic show in 2023 in the Melkweg, he is fortunately back for a special show at the Reggaeville Easter Special!
Anthony B
Anyone who has seen the 'original fireman' live before knows that we have come to the right place with this conscious singer for a dazzling reggae show. He will blast his songs into the room dynamically and with full conviction, with his energy invariably spilling over to the audience. And the Jamaican is not only omnipresent on stage. Anthony B also holds his own in the studio. He is still one of the most productive artists of our time.
Eek-A-Mouse
Eek-A-Mouse is a special appearance in reggaeland, not only because of his impressive stature but also because of his unique style of singing ('sing-jaying') in all genres between ska and dancehall. The story goes that Eek-A-Mouse owes its name to a racehorse of the same name, which only lost races and on which he continued to waste his money. The one time Eek decided not to bet, the horse almost naturally won the race. Biddi boing boing!
Yaksta
Kemaul M. Martin, aka Yaksta, is a successful reggae and dancehall artist from St Mary, Jamaica. After various jobs in the catering and retail industry, Yaksta eventually opted for a full-time music career. He became known with hits such as 'St Mary', 'Humans' and 'Ambition', and his latest releases 'Assets (Fowl Coop)' and 'That Time Again' are also rapidly gaining popularity worldwide.