
Dawn Penn
Dawn Penn stands as an original queen of reggae and rocksteady, emerging from Kingston, Jamaica, and making an indelible mark on global music. Known for her iconic single “You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No),” which achieved worldwide acclaim in 1994, Penn’s influence extends far beyond this landmark hit. Her musical journey began in the late 1960s, where she studied piano and classical violin, later recording for legendary producers such as Coxsone Dodd at Studio One. Her early work, including “When I’m Gonna Be Free” and her timeless 1967 hit “You Don’t Love Me – No, No, No,” has been covered by a host of major international artists, a testament to her enduring legacy.
Penn’s artistry is rooted in her mastery of reggae and rocksteady, genres she helped to define and popularise. Her discography includes acclaimed albums such as “No, No, No” and “Vintage,” reflecting a career that bridges generations. In addition to her historic recordings, her live music performances continue to resonate with audiences. In August 2025, Dawn Penn brought her legendary sound to Ashdown Forest in the United Kingdom, performing as a distinguished support act for the headline act SOUL II SOUL. Sharing the stage with an eclectic lineup, Penn demonstrated her timeless appeal and versatility in contemporary concert settings.
For genuine fans of reggae and live music, Dawn Penn remains a vital force. Follow Dawn Penn for the latest tour dates and be sure to keep an eye on her upcoming gigs for a chance to experience one of Jamaica’s most influential voices live in concert.
Dawn Penn Gigs
Featuring soul ii soul, paul simon's graceland, london african gospel choir, so solid crew, gentleman's dub club, norman jay, facesoul, luke una and more.
