When you see I on that stage just know it takes an entire nation
See you in OCTOBER!!!!!
10.04.26 SAN FRANCISCO, CA
10.08.26 SAN DIEGO, CA
10.09.26 LOS ANGELES, CA
10.14.26 PHILADELPHIA, PA
10.15.26 NEW YORK, NY
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A few weeks ago we were in LA and NYC sharing these songs with you all. The energy in those rooms is something I’ll never forget.
Big up Billboard for helping us share what we’re building.
BLXXD & FYAH live experience
Presale 🎫 Friday.
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A few months ago we were celebrating a Grammy. A few weeks ago we packed out rooms in LA and NY.
Now it’s time for the next chapter.
We’re bringing the BLXXD & FYAH live experience back on the road this October in bigger rooms.
To everyone carrying this music around the world
The last few nights were special.
A lot of people been asking us to bring the BLXXD & FYAH live experience to their city next… where should we pull up?
📸: @spookycalloway
Stopped by KRON NEWS at @liveinthebaytv a lickle acoustic vibes ahead of our LA Show,
May 13 - Hotel Cafe. California we are officially here on the move!!!
NYC you’re next!!!
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Really can’t wait to perform these songs live for the first time.
One of my favorite verses on the album right here.
New York… this one going to be special. Nuff surprises in store.
May 13 - Los Angeles
May 20 - New York
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different face.
Nobody nah ask fi tek people house. But if the government can use the Land Acquisition Act in the interest of the public, why is public access always the last priority when money involved?
A lot of people only see the problem when it affect them personally.
I find it crazy how some Jamaicans will defend being blocked outta dem own coastline like a security gate and beach license is normal. The sea never belong to no man. You can’t title the ocean.
The issue is bigger than ‘just go to a public beach’.
The issue is bigger than ‘just go to a public beach’. After slavery there was never proper land reform, and when tourism start replace plantation economy, the government hand over coastline access to private interests while ordinary Jamaicans get pushed further out. Same system,