Written By : Ekow Adjei Mensah
Jamaican dancehall icon Vybz Kartel is set to electrify London’s O2 Arena on September 4, 2025, as the kickoff to his highly anticipated Worl’ Boss Tour, promoted by Live Nation. The 20,000-capacity venue will host the first of several UK arena shows, including Manchester’s Co-op Live on September 10 and Birmingham’s BP Pulse LIVE. Known for global hits like FEVER and CLARKS, Kartel’s return to the UK stage follows his release from prison in 2024, sparking massive excitement, noting the tour as a “historic comeback” for the dancehall king. Tickets go on sale May 23 at 10 AM, with fans already buzzing about securing their spots.
The Worl’ Boss Tour extends beyond the UK, with Kartel slated to perform at Wireless Festival in London and DLT Malta in September 2025, alongside European stops in Paris and Amsterdam. His recent sold-out shows, featuring guests like Stefflon Don and Offset, have affirmed his enduring influence.
Kartel’s global reach is evident, with his music amassing millions of streams, and his O2 Arena performance is expected to showcase his signature high-energy stage presence and chart-topping catalog, drawing fans from across the globe.
Social media is ablaze with anticipation, hyping Kartel’s European dates, including a July 7 show at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome. The tour, running from July to September 2025, marks a triumphant return for the artiste, whose influence has reshaped dancehall.
Fans can stay updated via Kartel’s socials for exclusive tour details and behind-the-scenes content. As the dancehall legend prepares to dominate the O2 Arena, Worl’ Boss Tour promises to be a defining moment in his storied career, cementing his legacy as a global music icon.
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