Rebel Rae Joins Amber Mark on European Leg
Fresh off a sold-out North American run, Rebel Rae crosses the Atlantic as direct support on Amber Mark's European tour — bringing "We Made Soul" to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and beyond.

Rebel Rae's year keeps building. After closing a sold-out North American run as direct support for Amber Mark, the rising soul artist has officially joined the European leg of the tour — a twelve-city sweep that takes the show from London and Paris to Amsterdam, Berlin, Cologne, Brussels, Manchester, Dublin, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, and Madrid before wrapping in late May.
The opening night in London at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire set the tone. By the time Rebel Rae stepped into the spotlight — alone on a dark stage, a single beam cutting through the room — the crowd was already leaning in. By the end of her set, they were singing back. Clips from the show began circulating within hours, and the question being asked across European music press was the same one American audiences had spent the last six weeks asking: who is she?
The answer is an artist whose debut album We Made Soul, released January 29, 2026 via Benin City Entertainment, has been quietly building the kind of foundation careers are made of. Twelve tracks deep, the album is a meditation on heritage, heartbreak, identity, and joy — a record that doesn't ask permission to exist and doesn't apologise for what it has to say. European listeners, historically the audience that took American soul music seriously when its own country was slow to, are responding the way they always have: with attention.
"Crossing over to Europe with this music feels like a homecoming I didn't know I had," Rebel Rae said ahead of the run. "The way audiences here listen — they're quiet in the verses, loud in the choruses, they catch the bridges — it's a gift. I'm trying to give them everything back."
The pairing with Amber Mark continues to feel pointedly right. Both artists operate at the intersection of R&B, soul, and global influence; both bring a presence to the stage that doesn't depend on spectacle. Several nights into the European run, festival bookers and venue programmers have already begun reaching out about return headline dates in the second half of the year.
For Benin City Entertainment, the European leg is a marker of how far the strategy has come. "We always said Rebel Rae was a global artist," a label representative said. "This run is the proof. Now we just keep building."
Remaining tour dates and tickets are available at rebelrae.com.