T.O.K Kicks Off Tour, Celebrates 20 Years Since The Release Of ‘Unknown Language’

T.O.K members (from left) Xavier “Flexx” Davidson, Roshaun “Bay-C” Clarke, Alistaire “Alex” McCalla, and Craig “Craigy T” Thompson

International dancehall group Tribe of Kings more popularly known as T.O.K has kicked off its 2025 tour.

The group—which is celebrating the 20th anniversary since the release of the Unknown Language album— began the tour on April 12 in Andermatt, Switzerland at the High Peak Festival. 

“Expect that T.O.K energy and vibe that they already know and love. The harmonies are on point and flowing sweeter than ever. The show is polished now. Rough edges have been sanded off. We’re ready,” member Craig “Craigy T” Thompson said.

The High Peak Festival is usually one of the major Hip Hop festivals in the country. Besides, T.O.K, some of the other musical greats that were on this year’s lineup included Morgan Heritage, Busta Rhymes, Eve, and Timbaland.

Meanwhile, Craigy T noted that T.O.K is deliberate in preparing for each tour to yield momentous impacts, despite how rigorous the process might be.

“Tour preparation for T.O.K is a painstaking process. Remember all of us are accomplished professionals in our respective individual fields, as well as world renowned musicians. Just scheduling a meeting takes hours, sometimes days but we get it done,” he said.

The quartet has other performances scheduled in France in Toulouse on April 18, and France on the 20th. There are also confirmed dates across the U.S. (including Reggae on the River in California and Reggae Fest in New York), Netherlands and Japan later this year.

In the meantime, fellow T.O.K member Alistaire “Alex” McCalla is anticipating another memorable tour, which he sees as an opportunity to connect with global supporters.

“This  tour is extra special because it’s about once again reconnecting with our fans aka our extended family. It’s showcasing that, through thick and thin, we are still here. It’s the anniversary of the release of undoubtedly one of our biggest hits and we’ve been through so much since, but, we’re still here. My hope is that you continue along this journey with us as we commemorate this milestone and push along with so much more. I have love and appreciation for each and every single one of you,” Alex said.

The next half of the quartet include Roshaun “Bay-C” Clarke and Xavier “Flexx” Davidson.

Meanwhile, Craigy T is pleased that the group has been making waves globally, even two decades after the release the Unknown Language album.

 “I think this tour is special because it marks 20 years since we released the Unknown Language album. Remember back then, we were just youths chasing a dream. To see that dream fulfilled and solidified in reggae and dancehall history is humbling and exalting at the same time,” he explained.

The body of work featured hits such as FootprintsHey LadiesSolid As A Rock, and She’s Hotter.