Queen Of The Dancehall Spice, delivered a show-stopping performance at Reggae Fest Baltimore on Friday, July 26, joining Vybz Kartel for one of the most memorable moments of the night. As one of Kartel’s most consistent tour collaborators—having performed at five of his six “Worl Boss” U.S. shows so far—Spice once again reminded the world why she’s regarded as the greatest female performer in dancehall history.
Draped in a dazzling nude bodysuit encrusted with rhinestones, Spice lit up the stage with her commanding presence and bold sensuality from the minute she touched the stage. Her floor-length aqua blue hair added a splash of surreal color, while her thigh-high tights and sparkling gloves elevated her star power and stage glamour. Every detail of her look was meticulously curated, a testament to the artist’s commitment to visual excellence.

Spice and Kartel reignited their iconic chemistry with a live rendition of “Romping Shop,” sending the crowd into a frenzy. But it was her solo set that truly raised the bar. She brought four male dancers onstage to face off with her own female crew in a playful and electrifying dance battle. Each moment was met with screams, cheers, and laughter from the audience, as the male dancers attempted to out-wine the queens of Spice’s team.
Spice’s crowd control was masterful— every movement, every lyric felt deliberate and delivered with backing of her “besties,” as she lovingly calls her loyal fans, who were out in full support. She even called up a few to take pictures with Kartel.
The Cool It singer left everything on the stage—the culture, the choreography, the sexy charisma, and Caribbean fire rolled into one.