Ghanaian-American alté-pop star Moliy is taking her music global with the announcement of her 2025 On Di Road tour, a celebration of creativity, culture, and self-expression. Known for her rich Afro-fusion sound and standout style, Moliy is preparing to connect with fans around the world through a series of live performances.
The tour kicks off in Europe, with a stop at La Machine du Moulin Rouge in Paris on May 23rd, before she heads to London for a performance at City Splash Festival on May 26th. From there, she crosses the Atlantic to join the lineup for Blastfest at the Seattle Center in the U.S. on July 19th. Additional dates are expected to be announced as excitement builds.
Moliy’s rise in the global music scene has been nothing short of dynamic. With her refreshing blend of Afrobeats, soul, and alternative pop, she continues to carve out her own lane, captivating audiences and redefining the soundscape for a new generation of African artistes. Her recent success with the single Shake It to the Max has added momentum to her international appeal, further proving her versatility and range.
The On Di Road tour not only highlights Moliy’s growth as a performer but also positions her as one of the key voices pushing alté music into the global spotlight. Fans can expect energetic performances, vibrant visuals, and the signature boldness that defines her artistry.
Tickets are now available via official platforms, and fans are encouraged to follow her social media for tour updates, behind-the-scenes content, and surprise announcements.
With her suitcase packed and the world watching, Moliy is officially on the road, and this is just the beginning.
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