Sean Paul to take the stage at 2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in Boston

This December, the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball is getting a dose of Caribbean heat, and it’s coming straight from Jamaica. Global dancehall icon Sean Paul has officially been announced as part of the star-studded lineup for the 2025 Jingle Ball, set to take place on December 14 in Boston, powered by Capital One.

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As one of the few Caribbean acts ever to grace the Jingle Ball stage, Sean Paul’s inclusion underscores his continued dominance in international music.

This year’s Jingle Ball tour is packed with heavy hitters across genres, including Ed Sheeran, Monsta X, The Kid Laroi, MGK, Jessie Murph, Jelly Roll, and Olivia Dean. But all eyes in the Caribbean diaspora will undoubtedly be on Sean Paul, whose catalog of infectious hits has made him one of the most beloved performers from the region. His Boston appearance will bring a much-needed Caribbean flavor to a stage traditionally reserved for pop, rock, and hip-hop acts.

The timing of Sean Paul’s performance couldn’t be more fitting. As 2025 marks the 20th anniversary of his Grammy-nominated album The Trinity, the Jingle Ball stage offers a full-circle moment for the superstar. Released in September 2005, The Trinity presented global anthems like “We Be Burnin’,” “Temperature,” and “Give It Up to Me.” The album propelled Sean Paul to the heights of international fame. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart and climbed to No. 5 on the Billboard 200, securing his place as a crossover king and solidifying the album as one of the best-selling reggae/dancehall projects of all time.

Sean Paul’s current momentum isn’t built on nostalgia alone. In 2025, he remains a driving force in music. His recent single “Ginger” has climbed the Billboard Rhythmic Top 40, marking his 24th career entry on that chart, while several of his classics, including Temperature, have crossed the billion-stream milestone on platforms like Spotify and YouTube, making him the only dancehall artist to achieve that feat across multiple singles. He also continues to tour extensively, selling out arenas in Europe and the UK earlier this year with his “Bring It” tour, proving that his stage presence still draws global crowds.

In a further nod to his career achievements and cultural impact, Sean Paul led this year’s International Reggae & World Music Awards (IRAWMA) nominations with seven nods and recently received an honorary doctorate from the University of Technology, Jamaica.

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For the diaspora, it’s a chance to see their culture represented on one of the biggest music stages in the U.S. For younger audiences who grew up hearing his voice in clubs, cars, and cookouts, it’s a reminder of the staying power of Caribbean music. And for Sean Paul himself, it’s another chapter in a career that continues to evolve, inspire, and break new ground.

As thousands gather at the TD Garden in Boston this December, flags will wave, riddims will pulse, and Sean Paul will once again do what he does best: bring dancehall to the world and make the Caribbean proud while doing it.

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