In the aftermath of a dramatic Sting showdown that concluded in a heated altercation with fellow artist Honormosity, and subsequent citation for disorderly conduct by the Jamaica Constabulary Force, Dancehall sensation Fully Bad is making waves with the announcement of an expansive 10-city tour set to sweep across Canada.
The revelation has stirred a wave of enthusiasm within the music community, notably from fellow artist Demarco, with whom Fully Bad was initially slated to clash at Sting 2023. The unfolding events and reactions suggest a recognition that the impact and rewards garnered from engaging in clashes or causing disruptions at events like Sting cannot be overlooked.
Mark your calendars as Fully Bad’s Canadian odyssey commences on March 30 in Toronto, followed by an engaging performance in Oshawa on the 31st. The tour continues with stops in Montreal on April 5th, Hamilton on the 6th, and London on the 7th, leading up to an anticipated performance in Barre on April 9th.
Following a brief 10-day hiatus, the tour will resume with dynamic showcases in Calgary on April 19, followed by a dual spectacle in Edmonton on the 20th and 21st. Winnipeg will experience Fully Bad’s electrifying presence on April 26th, culminating in a grand finale in Sault Marie on April 27th.
As Fully Bad ventures into the Canadian landscape, the tour promises not only a musical spectacle but also an opportunity for fans to witness the artist’s resilience and creative prowess in overcoming recent challenges. Brace yourselves for an unforgettable journey as Fully Bad brings his dancehall vibes to ten cities across Canada.