Reggae legends Inner Circle aren’t just going on tour—they’re reigniting a global movement. With their latest rollout, the Make Reggae Irie Again World Tour, the band isn’t chasing nostalgia. They’re delivering a reminder: reggae isn’t just alive—it’s dominant.

Best known for the infectious “Sweat (A La La La La Long)” and the defiant anthem “Bad Boys,” Inner Circle has never stayed stuck in the past. Instead, they’ve built a legacy of evolution—fusing roots reggae with global rhythms, and always staying one step ahead of the industry curve.

Their tour kicked off with heat at Coachella and moves through hotspots like Florida, North Carolina, Brazil, Austria, and Germany, before sweeping across Sweden, Macedonia, and the Netherlands. The final leg circles back to the U.S., where the vibes won’t fade until September.

But this isn’t just about live shows. Inner Circle is dropping Reality, a new studio album that’s stacked with powerhouses like Mykal Rose, Tarrus Riley, and Fortunate Youth. The message? Reggae’s not on pause. It’s pressing play.

“This isn’t just about music,” said founding member Ian Lewis. “It’s about unity. It’s about culture. It’s about remembering what reggae is—and what it still can be.”

Over 50 years after their founding, Inner Circle is still doing what most bands dream of: breaking borders, building bridges, and making history.

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