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Chronixx Returns to Stage at Reggaeland Festival, Announces New Album ‘Exile’

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Reggae sensation Chronixx made a triumphant return to the stage on 3, 2025, headlining the ReggaeLand festival at the Milton Keynes National Bowl in the United Kingdom. This performance marked his major public appearance in several years, captivating an audience of over 30,000 with a dynamic that spanned his extensive musical repertoire.

During his 90-minute set, Chronixx delivered renditions of beloved tracks such as “Skankin’ Sweet,” “Spanish Town Rockin’,” “Warrior,” “They Don’t Know,” and “Who Knows,” his acclaimed collaboration with Protoje. The evening culminated with a stirring rendition of “Smile Jamaica,” enthusiastic applause from the crowd. Notably, the performance featured a surprise appearance by his life partner, Kelissa, who joined him on stage for a of own tracks, adding a personal touch to the event.

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A highlight of the night was Chronixx’s announcement of his forthcoming album, “Exile,” set for release later this year. He introduced material from the album, including the tracks “Don’t Be Afraid” and “Family First,” fans a glimpse into his latest endeavors. The crowd responded with palpable excitement, underscoring the anticipation surrounding his return to the music scene.

The ReggaeLand festival, renowned for its celebration of , dub, and dancehall music, attracted a diverse lineup of . Alongside Chronixx, the event featured performances by Capleton, Protoje, Lila Iké, Sevana, Marcia Griffiths, Kabaka Pyramid, Gyptian, Dexta Daps, Mavado, Tanya Stephens, Jah Lil, and YG Marley, among . The festival’s success highlighted the enduring of reggae music and its vibrant .

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Chronixx’s return to the stage and the announcement of “Exile” signal a promising new chapter in his musical journey. Fans eagerly await the release of the album, anticipating a blend of the artist’s with , innovative material. As he continues to evolve as an artist, Chronixx remains a pivotal figure in the reggae genre, inspiring both followers and new listeners with his authentic and soulful music.

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