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Queen Ifrica Set to Return to UK Stage After Six Years

Updated: Jun 1

Renowned reggae singer Queen Ifrica will perform at the iconic Jazz Cafe in London on July 28, marking her first UK show in over six years. Joining her as a special guest will be Iba Mahr


Queen Ifrica, set to return to the UK stages (Photo; Jamar Cleary)


Acclaimed reggae singer, Queen Ifrica, will return to the UK stage for the first time in over six years with an exclusive performance at the Jazz Cafe in London on July 28.


Known as "Fyah Muma," Queen Ifrica is celebrated for her powerful vocals, socially conscious lyrics, and dynamic stage presence. Rooted in reggae's rich traditions, she has become a global ambassador for the genre.




Joining her onstage will be Linstead-born reggae artiste, Iba Mahr, as Queen Ifrica takes the audience on a musical journey through her acclaimed repertoire.


The 49-year-old singer (Born Ventrice Morgan) recently performed at the Barbados Reggae Fest and is booked for the Reggae Land Festival at the Milton Keynes National Bowl in London on August 3-4.



Recently, she released the single "A.E.I.O.U. (Nothing)" on Usain Bolt's "Sweet 7 Riddim." Originally titled "Feet," the song's name was changed to "A.E.I.O.U. (Nothing)" after the singer found inspiration during her studio session with the A-Team Lifestyle crew.

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