
Roots reggae fans in the Netherlands are in for a rare treat this autumn. Culture featuring Kenyatta Hill and Cedric Myton of The Congos join forces for an exclusive three-date Dutch tour. The legendary artists will perform in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and Middelburg. Bringing together two of Jamaica’s most influential names in roots reggae for a series of unforgettable concerts.
For lovers of authentic reggae music, this tour represents a unique opportunity to witness two artists whose careers have helped define the genre for nearly five decades. Both Culture and The Congos have left an undeniable mark on reggae history, and seeing them share the same stage is a rare occasion.

Keeping the Legacy of Culture Alive
Few reggae albums have had the impact of Two Sevens Clash, released by Culture in 1977. Led by the late Joseph Hill, the album became one of the defining recordings of the roots reggae era. Combining conscious lyrics, spiritual themes and powerful harmonies.
Following Joseph Hill’s passing during a European tour in 2006, his son Kenyatta Hill stepped into the role of lead vocalist. Since then, he has dedicated himself to preserving his father’s musical legacy while introducing Culture’s timeless songs to a new generation of reggae fans.
With a voice remarkably similar to Joseph Hill’s and an energetic stage presence, Kenyatta Hill has earned the respect of audiences worldwide. Today, Culture continues to perform classic anthems including Two Sevens Clash, International Herb, Natty Never Get Weary, and many more.
Cedric Myton: The Voice Behind The Congos
Joining the tour is Cedric Myton, the unmistakable falsetto voice of The Congos.
The group achieved legendary status with the release of Heart of the Congos. The iconic 1977 album produced by the legendary Lee “Scratch” Perry at the famous Black Ark Studio. Frequently listed among the greatest reggae albums ever recorded, the album remains a cornerstone of roots reggae.
Cedric Myton’s haunting vocal style has made him one of the most distinctive singers in Jamaican music. His performances continue to capture the spiritual depth and authentic sound that have made The Congos beloved by reggae fans across the globe.
A Night of Classic Roots Reggae
Audiences can expect an evening filled with conscious lyrics, uplifting harmonies and timeless reggae classics. Together, Kenyatta Hill and Cedric Myton represent two generations of reggae history, performing songs that have inspired listeners for decades.
For fans of authentic Jamaican roots music, these concerts promise an atmosphere rarely experienced outside major international reggae festivals.
The tour includes three exclusive performances in the Netherlands:
Wednesday, October 28, 2026
de Doelen – Rotterdam
Thursday, October 29, 2026
Q-Factory – Amsterdam
Sunday, November 1, 2026
De Spot – Middelburg
























