Sizzla Kalonji and The Fire House Band, are currently on a ten-week European tour promoting the album, Ghetto Youth-Ology. Already one week into the tour, Sizzla and the crew have performed in the cities of Rotterdam, Geneva, and Groningen with over thirty more shows to go in Germany, Sweden, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Italy, and France.

According to reports, the Reggae crusader has been receiving rave reviews from the press in those areas. It is further reported that venues were packed to capacity with show goers representing all nationalities, genders, and religions sharing the music and love of this artiste. The rich sounds from The Fire House Band have the crowds excited and enjoying the music.
According to Sizzla, his songs represent the cries from the youth in the ghetto who continue to be marginalised and ignored by many.
Sizzla takes the time to cater to the needs of his hungry European fans by pulling from his catalogue of over 50 albums to include songs like Black Woman and Child, Thank You Mama, Woman I Need You and others. He even sings Beautiful, a song described by Chris Blackwell as brilliant and a masterpiece. Sizzla Kalonji gives the people a special treat, which includes the newest European favorite Crucial Times, featured on his upcoming album to be released later this year.
Source: JamaicaObserver
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