
The prospect of Jamaican artists Marcia Griffiths and Tanya Stephens sharing the stage at Paradiso in Amsterdam is an exciting event for fans of reggae and dancehall. A concert featuring both Marcia Griffiths and Tanya Stephens promises to be a memorable experience. The blend of Griffiths’ classic reggae sounds with Stephens’ edgy dancehall vibes creates a unique musical tapestry. It promises not only an evening of exceptional music, but also an experience that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of reggae and dancehall. Fans can look forward to a night filled with powerful performances. Meaningful messages, and an unmistakable sense of unity and joy.
Marcia Griffiths
Marcia Griffiths, born on November 23, 1949, in Kingston, Jamaica, is celebrated as the “Queen of Reggae.” Her illustrious career began in 1964 when she performed with Byron Lee and the Dragonaires. She gained prominence with hits like “Feel Like Jumping,” “Truly,” and “Melody Life” under Studio One, collaborating with Bob Andy. Together, they formed the duo Bob and Marcia, achieving international success with “Young, Gifted and Black.”

Tanya Stephens
Tanya Stephens is born Vivienne Tanya Stephenson on July 2, 1973, in St. Mary, Jamaica. She is a renowned reggae and dancehall artist known for her powerful lyrics and genre-defying sound. She rose to prominence in the mid-1990s with hits like “Yuh Nuh Ready Fi Dis Yet” and “It’s a Pity,” which showcased her ability to blend sharp social commentary with infectious rhythms.
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