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Valiant celebrates successful end of 'Prove Them Wrong' tour

By Toni-Ann Latty··2 min read
Valiant celebrates successful end of 'Prove Them Wrong' tour
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Dancehall sensation Raheem Bowes, popularly known as Valiant, is celebrating the successful completion of his first official international tour, the Prove Them Wrong Tour – Passenger Princess Edition. The rising star, whose Kotch e Hat trend helped catapult him into the spotlight, shared his gratitude with fans on social media.

The tour kicked off in Calgary on October 19 and concluded in Minneapolis on November 30, spanning more than 20 electrifying nights across North America. Valiant performed for audiences in multiple cities, delivering high-energy sets that spotlighted his expanding catalogue and cemented his presence as one of the most promising new-generation dancehall artists.

Despite the tour’s success, Valiant revealed that the journey was not without challenges. Midway through his run, Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica, causing widespread devastation across the island. The crisis at home weighed heavily on the artist, who admitted that he considered cutting the tour short to return.

“Every part of me wanted to fly home,” he shared. “But I pushed through, not just for myself, but for my country, my supporters, and everyone who ever believed in me.”

He said his decision to continue became a personal symbol of resilience, proving that even in the face of adversity, “we can rise, represent, and make our voices heard.”

Industry heavyweights such as Bounty Killer, Cham, and Moyann were among those who publicly congratulated him, applauding his growth and determination.

In a statement posted to social media, Valiant reflected on the tour’s significance:

“This moment is more than a celebration, it’s a milestone for the new generation of dancehall… Twenty unforgettable shows across North America, twenty nights of energy, passion, and pure family… Thank you for every moment, every cheer, every ounce of love.”

Valiant also noted that he is among the first in the newest wave of dancehall artists to execute an official tour of this scale. Since rising in 2024, he has released multiple hit singles, including Dunce Cheque, Speed Off, Siance, North Carolina, C.A.L. (Cut All Losses), St. Mary, Barbies, and Narcissistic many of which dominated Jamaican music charts.

He also made history after chart success on YouTube, becoming the first Jamaican artist to have five songs simultaneously top the local YouTube music chart.

His momentum accelerated further after signing with Sony Music UK’s Epic Records UK, a career-defining move that opened the door to a broader international platform and helped neutralize earlier controversies.

As Valiant closes this chapter and looks toward the future, his tour stands as a major achievement and a solid milestone in his fast-rising global career.

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