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Sean Paul joins Wiz Khalifa for ‘Good Vibes Only’ summer tour

Global dancehall ambassador Sean Paul is showing no signs of slowing down. The Grammy-winning artist, who has been a mainstay on international charts for over two decades, is set to hit the road again—this time alongside hip-hop superstar Wiz Khalifa.

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The two are co-headlining the Good Vibes Only Tour, a 15-city North American amphitheater trek kicking off July 6 in Darien Center, New York, and culminating July 27 in Atlanta, Georgia. Special guest DaBaby will also join the lineup, making it one of the summer’s hottest tickets.

For fans of high-energy performances, genre-bending collaborations, and authentic Caribbean flavor, this tour is a match made in musical heaven. Sean Paul, with his signature patois flow and infectious melodies, has built a legacy of crossover appeal—blazing trails for dancehall on global stages. With over 14 billion streams on Spotify, a GRAMMY Award for Dutty Rock, and genre-defining hits with Beyoncé (“Baby Boy”), Dua Lipa (“No Lie”), Sia (“Cheap Thrills”), and J Balvin (“Contra La Pared”), he remains dancehall’s most commercially successful musical export.

2025 is shaping up to be another banner year for the Jamaican superstar. Earlier this year, Sean Paul completed a successful U.S. tour alongside R&B icon Ashanti, thrilling crowds with back-to-back classics and new material. In between performances, he’s also been in the studio—dropping Nah Follow Dem earlier this year.

He’s earned countless accolades: an American Music Award, MTV Europe Music Award, MOBO Award, and numerous nominations from the Billboard Music Awards and Brit Awards. He’s performed on some of the world’s biggest stages, from the Grammys to the BET Awards, and has been credited with opening doors for a wave of Caribbean artists to follow.

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But beyond the accolades and streaming numbers, Sean Paul’s unmatched energy, crowd-rocking charisma, and commitment to spreading Caribbean culture globally have kept him at the helm of Caribbean entertainers.

Now, with the Good Vibes Only Tour, Sean Paul is poised to bring that energy to even more fans across North America. Dates include major stops like Toronto’s Budweiser Stage (July 18), St. Louis’s Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre (July 21), and Raleigh’s Coastal Credit Union Music Park (July 26). For fans in the diaspora, it’s the perfect chance to represent, reminisce, and revel in the sounds of home.

Tickets for the Good Vibes Only Tour are already generating buzz. For Caribbean fans across North America, the tour is sure to deliver exactly what it promises—good vibes only.

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