
The rise of Soca music on the global stage continues to reach new heights, and Kes The Band has once again demonstrated why they are one of the most influential Caribbean acts in the world today.
Toronto’s iconic RBC Amphitheatre is officially sold out for Kes’ highly anticipated Roots, Rock, Soca Tour stop on July 4, 2026. The achievement is another historic milestone for the Trinidad & Tobago-based band, whose unique blend of Soca, reggae, pop, rock, and Caribbean culture continues to attract fans from every corner of the globe.
For years, Kes has been pushing the boundaries of Caribbean music, bringing an authentic island experience to major venues throughout North America, Europe, and the Caribbean. Their Roots, Rock, Soca Tour has become one of the hottest concert experiences of 2026, drawing massive crowds and creating unforgettable moments for fans everywhere.
Toronto has always held a special place in the band’s journey. The city has embraced Kes and Caribbean culture in a major way, helping transform Soca music from a niche genre into a mainstream concert attraction capable of filling some of Canada’s premier entertainment venues. The sold-out RBC Amphitheatre show further confirms that Caribbean music is stronger than ever and continues to resonate with audiences of all backgrounds.
What makes this achievement even more significant is that Kes is helping lead a cultural movement that showcases the vibrancy, positivity, and energy of Caribbean music on some of the world’s biggest stages.
Songs like Savannah Grass, Hello, Wotless, and many more have become anthems that unite fans across generations. Their live performances are known for transforming venues into one massive celebration filled with singing, dancing, flags waving, and pure Caribbean vibes.
The sold-out Toronto event is proof that audiences are hungry for authentic Caribbean entertainment and that Soca music continues to expand its global footprint.
While Toronto prepares for an unforgettable night on July 4, another major event is already creating excitement throughout the Caribbean community.
On August 16, 2026, fans in Atlanta, Georgia will witness something truly special when Kes The Band joins reggae legend Beres Hammond for a massive concert at Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia.
The combination of Beres Hammond’s timeless reggae catalog and Kes’ high-energy Soca experience promises to deliver one of the most anticipated Caribbean concerts of the year.
Concertgoers can expect:
This rare pairing brings together two generations and two powerful musical styles that have shaped Caribbean music around the world.
At Jammins Events, we’ve witnessed firsthand how Caribbean entertainment continues to grow and attract larger audiences year after year. Kes’ sold-out Toronto performance is not just a win for the band—it’s a win for the entire Caribbean music industry.
As the movement continues to expand, events like Kes’ sold-out RBC Amphitheatre show and the upcoming Beres Hammond & Kes concert at Gas South Arena remind us that Caribbean music remains one of the most powerful cultural forces in live entertainment today.
Toronto, enjoy the celebration.
Atlanta, get ready.
The Caribbean takeover continues.
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