Sean Paul brings the fire back to Europe with summer tour

International dancehall icon Sean Paul doesn’t just tour – he ignites. And this summer, he’s turning up the heat with the first leg of his global “Bring It” Tour, which kicks off in June. The Grammy Award-winning trailblazer is set to make his long-awaited return to Croatia, marking his first performance there since 2019.

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His last Croatian appearance saw him deliver a high-energy headline set at Rise Up Festival in the coastal town of Poreč. Now, six years later, he’s headed for the capital. On June 28, 2025, Sean Paul will take the stage at Lollipop Festival in Zagreb, set against the scenic backdrop of Jarun Lake. As part of what’s expected to be one of the summer’s most vibrant tours, the show promises a full-circle moment for fans eager to see him back on Croatian soil.

“Croatia was awesome. The energy there in 2019 was unforgettable – had a good time when I was there last – and I’ve been wanting to come back ever since. It’s one of those countries where I think a lot of Caribbean people don’t frequent and it’s a good opportunity to exchange knowledge on cultures. Overall, I am looking to visit all the different places on the tour. To all my fans, get ready, it’s gonna be blazing!” said Sean Paul.

Fresh off a successful UK arena tour in April with R&B legend Ashanti, Sean Paul is bringing that same momentum to Europe. The “Bring It” tour will see him blaze through 11 cities across six countries, from Helsinki to Paris, delivering his signature blend of riddims, rhymes, and non-stop energy that’s defined his two-decade career.

The European leg follows a string of recent milestones, including new music collaborations, headlining festival slots, and continued recognition as one of Jamaica’s most successful musical exports. With an arsenal of global hits like Get Busy, Temperature, Gimme the Light, and recent fan favorite Scorcha, Sean Paul’s blend of dancehall and pop has kept him at the top of charts and stages worldwide.

The artist promises each night will be a high-octane, no-holds-barred experience, telling fans to expect “more new music, more energy, and more fyah!”

Immediately after wrapping the Europe tour, Sean Paul will head to the U.S. for a 15-date North American amphitheatre run with rap superstar Wiz Khalifa on the Good Vibes Only Tour. He’ll then return to Europe for additional August dates, rounding out a packed summer of live shows.


BRING IT: EUROPE TOUR 2025 DATES

  • Fri 13 Jun – Helsinki, Finland – Helsinki City Festival

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  • Sun 15 Jun – Stockholm, Sweden – Rosendal Garden Party

  • Tue 17 Jun – Oberhausen, Germany – Rudolf Weber Arena

  • Thu 19 Jun – Hannover, Germany – Gilde Parkbühne

  • Fri 20 Jun – Berlin, Germany – Arena Gärten der Welt

  • Sat 21 Jun – Chorzów, Poland – Silesia Beats

  • Mon 23 Jun – Cologne, Germany – Palladium

  • Tue 24 Jun – Stuttgart, Germany – Porsche Arena

  • Thu 26 Jun – St Malo du Bois, France – Festival de Poupet

  • Fri 27 Jun – Paris, France – Solidays

  • Sat 28 Jun – Zagreb, Croatia – Lollipop Festival (Jarun Lake)

For the full tour schedule and ticket information, visit: https://allseanpaul.com/shows-tours/

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