Reggae firebrand Capleton, also known as “King Shango,” made a triumphant return to the United Kingdom after a 13-year hiatus, delivering a stellar performance at the 2024 edition of City Splash in Brockwell Park, Brixton, on Monday, May 27. The Rastafarian singer captivated the large gathering with his energetic presence and powerful vocals, proving that his long absence had not diminished his onstage prowess. Chronicling the event, Capleton took to Instagram, expressing his joy with a highlight reel captioned,
“It was a joy performing in the United Kingdom for the first time in 13 years @citysplashfest 5/27/24📍Brockwell Park, Brixton. 🇬🇧”
The festival lineup was a testament to the rich tapestry of Jamaican music, featuring performances by Anthony B, Beenie Man, Busy Signal, Shenseea, and Ding Dong, all of whom delivered commendable sets. However, Capleton’s performance stood out not only for its musical brilliance but also for the significant personal milestone it represented. The reinstatement of his UK visa late last year marked the end of a 13-year period during which he was barred from entering the British mainland due to investigations into his controversial lyrics and alleged incitements to violence.
Capleton’s return to the UK was mirrored by fellow dancehall legend Bounty Killer, whose visa was reinstated after a 15-year hiatus. Bounty Killer’s return was celebrated within the dancehall community, highlighted by his assertion that “Time is the master.” Both artists have faced significant challenges due to their visa restrictions, which hindered their ability to perform internationally and maintain connections with their global fanbases. Despite these challenges, both Capleton and Bounty Killer have demonstrated unwavering resilience, acknowledging the importance of their fans’ support and the power of digital interactions during their absence.
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