In a move that has intensified anticipation for one of the year’s most highly awaited dancehall events, Stephen ‘Di Genius’ McGregor has been confirmed as a special guest for Aidonia’s 20th Anniversary Celebration Concert Series. The Grammy-winning producer and acclaimed recording artiste will deliver a musical presentation on both stops of the series—May 3 at the UBS Arena in New York and May 10 at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica. The announcement was confirmed by Aidonia’s manager and brother, Lav Lawrence, who teased fans, noting, “Yes, Di Genius is part of the showcase and will be making a special presentation. I can’t say much, but I’m optimistic that fans will be very pleased with what’s planned.”
Fresh off receiving the prestigious Cultural Icon Award at the 2025 Reggae Gold Awards—an event established in 2019 to spotlight reggae and dancehall luminaries—McGregor’s involvement adds serious musical gravitas to the celebration. Recognized for his genre-defining production style and genre-blending artistry, Di Genius has built an empire behind the boards, having worked with international heavyweights like Drake, Sean Paul, Mavado, and Shakira. His most recent collaboration with Aidonia on the single “Agony” has seen a surge in radio airplay and social media buzz, further anchoring his relevance in today’s evolving dancehall landscape.
Aidonia, known for hit tracks like Yeah Yeah, Fi Di Jockey, and Banga, is celebrating two decades in the industry—an impressive feat in a genre that thrives on reinvention. The upcoming concerts not only mark a milestone for the 4th Genna boss but also highlight the genre’s intergenerational appeal. According to recent figures from the Jamaican Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the music industry pumps over JMD $8 billion annually into the local economy, underscoring dancehall’s economic and cultural weight.
The Sabina Park leg promises to be an explosive display of dancehall’s past, present, and future, featuring legends like Bounty Killer and Capleton alongside Ding Dong and new-gen powerhouses like Skeng, Valiant, and Rajah Wild. As a bridge between eras, Stephen McGregor’s inclusion adds depth and continuity to the lineup. Having begun his career as a teen prodigy and evolved into one of Jamaica’s most influential musical architects, Di Genius is uniquely positioned to honor the genre’s roots while pushing its sound into the future.
With over 19,000 expected to fill the UBS Arena and thousands more anticipated at Sabina Park, the anniversary series is shaping up to be more than just a concert—it’s a cultural moment. And with Stephen McGregor taking the stage, fans can expect not only nostalgia but a powerful reminder of dancehall’s capacity to innovate, inspire, and endure.
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