Fast-rising Canadian-Jamaican artist King Cruff is turning up the energy as his ‘BANTU KNOT BUTU TOUR’ rolls through Toronto this Friday at Adelaide Hall, with special guests Skip Marley and Soul-Rebel Marley joining the bill for a one-night celebration of rhythm, roots, and culture. The tour kicked off this week in London, ON, following the release of King Cruff’s electrifying new single “6 MILLY,” produced by The Boy Kam (Drake, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj). Blending Toronto’s dancehall energy with Cruff’s signature lyrical intensity, “6 MILLY” channels what he describes as “proper yearning music” with “Shotta In Love type of energy.” Fans can stream the new track now via Tuff Gong Collective/Universal Music Canada.
Adding even more heart to the tour, proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Hurricane Melissa Relief in partnership with The Bob Marley Foundation and The Rita Marley Foundation. King Cruff’s philanthropic spirit runs as deep as his beats, bringing together music and community for a cause that uplifts those in need. With his recent JUNO Award nomination for Reggae Recording of the Year, performances alongside Stephen and Damian Marley, and his high-octane festival runs, King Cruff continues to build a legacy rooted in creativity, unity, and unstoppable momentum.
‘BANTU KNOT BUTU TOUR’ Dates:
November 13 – London, ON @ Rum Runners
November 14 – Toronto, ON @ Adelaide Hall
November 28 – Québec City, QC @ District Saint-Joseph


