When rapper, producer, and hip hop artist Drake revealed that dancehall heavyweight Vybz Kartel will headline his exclusive OVO Birthday Celebration in Toronto on October 26 and 27, the announcement sent ripples through social media.
For many, it is one of the most anticipated moments in recent dancehall history: Kartel’s long‑awaited debut in Toronto, under the bright lights of one of the genre’s most influential international champions.
Originally, Kartel’s tour schedule listed performances in Toronto for October 1 and 2, but those dates quietly disappeared from his official site, leaving fans in suspense. That mystery was cleared only after Drake himself made the Instagram post confirming Kartel as the featured act for his birthday events, a move which comes on the heels of Kartel wrapping up his European run of the “$ome $pecial $hows 4 UK/EU” tour. Before arriving in Toronto, Kartel is slated to light up the stage at the World Creole Music Festival in Dominica on October 25.
The Toronto dates will take place at Scotiabank Arena, and fans are waiting eagerly for the special guests who are expected to join Kartel for what promises to be a show marked by energy, surprises, and of course, vibes.
This performance also underscores the long‑standing admiration Drake has shown for Vybz Kartel. Over the years, Drake has often cited Kartel as a major influence on his musical style and aesthetic from dancehall rhythms to street vernacular, from Jamaican swagger to dark patois‑tinged lyricism. Having Kartel headline one of Drake’s signature celebrations makes good on many fans’ hopes.
Released in July 2024 after the overturning of his murder conviction, following 13 years in prison, due to juror misconduct, Kartel didn’t ease back in, he came roaring. Within hours of his release, he dropped First Week Out, he followed that up with Party With Me, an EP released while he was still incarcerated, which surprisingly earned him his first ever Grammy nomination in the Best Reggae Album category.
In January 2025, Kartel celebrated the tenth anniversary of his classic Viking (Vybz Is King)*with a deluxe edition featuring seven new tracks recorded post‑release. His post‑prison achievements have included multiple charting projects: Viking 10th Anniversary making its way onto the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, among others.
All of this leads to the Toronto showcase under Drake’s banner. For fans, especially those in Canada, where the Jamaican and wider Caribbean presence is significant tickets are expected to move quickly.














