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Ky-Mani Marley Live At Sfinks Festival: A Night To Remember

Feature Article Ky-Mani Marley on stage
THU, 31 JUL 2025
Ky-Mani Marley on stage

Belgium's Sfinks Festival, one of the top summer events with hundreds of attendees, has drawn top performers from all over the world to perform there. One of the sons of the reggae icon Bob Marley, Ky-Mani Marley, is one of the performers at this year's festival.

From the father to the kids, the name Marley is like a magnet drawing in reggae enthusiasts, so it wasn't out of the ordinary for them to swarm the Sfinks’ arena as Ky-Mani was about to start his performance.

Ky-Mani was greeted by a thunderous roar as he took the stage and began giving his supporters what they had been waiting for. The energetic young man, who is well-known for his powerful vocal delivery, musicianship, and ability to engage with the public, enthralled the audience with his lyrics.

Ky-Mani Marley and the writer, Joel Savage

The Grammy-nominated reggae artist won over fans' hearts with his distinctively warm and raspy vocals. He combines pop, rock, reggae, and rhythm and blues into his songs, adding enthralling arrangements and improvisational sounds.

Ky-Mani eagerly shared his experience with his upcoming new album, "Love & Energy," and sang a couple of songs, including the single "All This Love," with a poignant celebration of togetherness, faith, and divine love, supported by skilled musicians and two enchanting female vocals.

At every Bob Marley Sons’ event, his music is played in remembrance of their father, and it appears like the crowd is eager to hear some of their favorite Bob Marley songs. Ky-mani sang "Three Little Birds, One Love, Roots Rock Reggae, and Could You Be Loved,” giving more satisfaction to his fans.

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After an hour and a half of nonstop, incredible performances, the crazed audience demanded more music because they didn't want Ky-Mani to stop. He wouldn't disappoint, so in response, he played more songs to ensure his fans' utmost satisfaction.

Joel Savage
Joel Savage, © 2025

Belgian-Ghanaian journalist, Joel Savage, writes the "A Mixture Of Periodicals" column. The Flemish Journalists Association member frequently contributed to the features sections of the Weekly Spectator, Ghanaian Times, Daily Graphic and The Mirror. He lives in Belgium.  Column: Joel Savage

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