The reigning Queen of Dancehall, Spice, is poised to set the stage ablaze at the 27th MOBO Awards, where she is not only a nominee for the coveted Best Caribbean Music Act but also one of the headlining performers. The prestigious ceremony, celebrating Black music and culture, will make history this year as it moves to Newcastle’s Utilita Arena for the first time on February 18. Fans can expect a powerhouse performance from the Jamaican star, whose high-energy stage presence and infectious rhythms have solidified her as a global ambassador for dancehall.
Spice’s nomination places her in fierce competition with Caribbean heavyweights such as Popcaan, Shenseea, Skillibeng, Valiant, and YG Marley. The category, introduced in 2022 to reflect the region’s dynamic and evolving music scene, has become a staple of the MOBO Awards. “This category is a testament to how far Caribbean music has come,” a MOBO representative shared. With trailblazers like Shenseea, who became the first woman to win the award in 2021, and Skillibeng’s groundbreaking victory in 2022, the category continues to spotlight the genre’s innovation and inclusivity.
Spice’s performance promises to be one of the night’s most exciting moments, adding a vibrant touch of dancehall energy to a lineup that also features British rap duo Krept & Konan and West London rapper Bashy. MOBO Founder Kanya King CBE expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “Each of these artists brings something truly special to the stage. This year’s show is shaping up to be one of our most electrifying yet.” With tickets already on sale and a global livestream available on the MOBO Awards YouTube channel, fans worldwide can join in the festivities.
The MOBO Awards have a rich history of celebrating excellence, and the Best Caribbean Music Act category stands as a vibrant showcase of the region’s cultural legacy. Sean Paul leads the all-time winners with six wins, while stars like Popcaan and Damian Marley have also left their mark. As Spice prepares to bring her signature flair to Newcastle, she not only represents the strength of dancehall but also its limitless future on the global stage.