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Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was

Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was

Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was
Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was

Spice delivered a once-in-a-lifetime performance on Night 3 in Malta, proving once again why she reigns as the Queen of Dancehall.

After a powerhouse warm-up from her tour DJ, Richie Feelings, who had the crowd roaring with “Unuu ready for the Queen of Dancehall?”, the atmosphere exploded. The riddim for “Goat” dropped and, on a revolving platform, Spice made her grand entrance. Masked as a goat, she danced atop the stage, and the roar from the crowd was deafening — VIP fences shook like the national stadium after a World Cup goal, horns blared, and screams of “We love you, Spice!” echoed across Freedom Street.

Soaking it all in, Spice paused — smiling, shocked, and humbled — before thanking her fans. Then came a barrage of hits: “So Mi Like It”, “Needle Eye”, and a daring moment where she invited men from the crowd to slowly undress her white outfit, revealing her signature blue beneath. The stage heated up further with a dance competition, featuring men from Nigeria, London, and Jamaica. Each gave a strong showing, but Jamaica’s mix of theatrics, charisma, and acrobatics stole the win.

Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was
Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was

Spice powered through “Indicator” before slowing down to acknowledge the diverse, all-ages audience. She saluted her day-one fans with throwbacks like “Fight Ova Man” and “Jim Screechie”, which transformed the venue into a choir of voices singing every word. She then transitioned into new material from her Mirror 25 album, speaking proudly about her longevity and resilience in a male-dominated industry.

There were special moments for the women, too. After performing “Genie”, a personal favorite, Spice invited female fans on stage to showcase their moves. Her dancers matched the moment with multiple costume changes throughout the night, each theme building fresh excitement.

When the show turned to her famously bold side, Spice opened up about sexual freedom, playfully teasing boundaries before dropping “Hell No”, followed by her unapologetic anthem: “No woman face should be no toilet fi piss or shit inna!” The crowd roared approval. She then unleashed “Chair”, complete with stage props and a sizzling routine, while her female dancers sparked an international dance-off featuring participants from French Guiana, Bermuda, London, Birmingham, Jamaica, Germany, France, and more — Malta’s diversity on full display.

Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was Freedom Street
Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was Freedom Street

The energy didn’t stop there. A Spice song-singing competition saw fans belt out her classics in true Spice style: one with “Jim Screechie”, another with “Fight Ova Man” — and then came the shocker. The final contestant dropped “Love Triangle (Blac Chyna)”, and the venue erupted into frenzy, forcing Spice to extend her set list and perform it on the spot, earning massive forwards.

As the night built to its climax, Spice dropped a blazing run of anthems — “Dumpling”, “Go Down Deh”, and finally, the crowd-favorite “Cool It”, which had the audience chanting long after she left the stage. It was a royal performance, powerful yet intimate, playful yet commanding — the Queen in full control.

Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was
Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was

And just when fans thought it was over, Spice returned for an encore — three songs with Vybz Kartel, complete with another wardrobe change, sealing the night as one of Malta’s most unforgettable dancehall experiences.

Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was Freedom Street
Spice Malta Night 3 – The Night It Was Freedom Street