The Muse World Tour: From the Heart of Kingston to the Streets of London
- ishola12
- Jan 13
- 1 min read

A Global Journey of Sound and Soul
If 2024 was about the creation of Muse, 2025 and early 2026 have been about the connection. D’Yani’s tour schedule has been relentless, spanning continents and proving that his brand of "soul-infused dancehall" has a universal home.
The UK leg of the tour was a masterclass in intimacy and energy. In London, Birmingham, and Manchester, fans didn’t just attend shows; they participated in them. At Islington Town Hall, the atmosphere was electric, with a sold-out crowd drowning out the monitors as they sang every word to "Ambience." The UK diaspora has always been a backbone for Jamaican artists, but seeing the crossover appeal among a new generation of British fans was a sign that D’Yani’s reach is expanding far beyond traditional boundaries.
But the tour didn't stop in Europe. D’Yani has been on a constant mission to touch his base across the Caribbean. This past year saw him headline International Night at the Anguilla Summer Festival, where he performed to a sea of thousands at the Landsome Bowl Cultural Centre. His ability to command a festival stage—moving from the smooth, romantic melodies of "Yours Truly" to the high-intensity energy of "Wheel It"—has made him a "must-book" for promoters across the region.
From private showcases in St. Kitts to massive festival appearances, D’Yani is currently living out the title of the album: he is finding his muse in every city, every face, and every voice that sings back to him. The tour continues into 2026, with rumors of North American dates on the horizon.




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