Moliy and Skillibeng have officially launched the first stop of their highly anticipated Badman She Love Tour in Boston over the weekend, delivering an energetic performance for fans at Big Night Live.
The concert, held on May 30, marked the beginning of Skillibeng’s 20-city North American tour, with Moliy joining as the special guest performer throughout the run.
The Boston show brought together dancehall and Afro-fusion sounds as both artistes thrilled audiences with some of their most popular records.
Fans were treated to a vibrant atmosphere filled with live performances, crowd singalongs, and high-energy moments as Moliy and Skillibeng showcased the chemistry that has continued to generate attention globally.
The tour follows the success of major collaborations linked to both artistes, including the viral momentum surrounding Shake It To The Max (Fly) Remix, which helped further elevate their international profiles.
The Badman She Love Tour is scheduled to travel across major cities in the United States and Canada including Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Seattle, Montreal, and Calgary before wrapping up later in June.
Industry observers have described the tour as a significant cultural crossover moment, blending Caribbean dancehall with Afro-fusion influences while highlighting the growing global demand for African and Caribbean music.
Fans online have already shared videos and reactions from the Boston opener, praising the performances and anticipating the remaining tour dates.
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