Sean Paul breaks new ground with landmark global tour

Jamaican singer Sean Paul.
Photo by Charlotte Rutherford

It’s been an extraordinary year for multi-award-winning dancehall superstar Sean Paul, who continues to wave the Jamaican flag high globally.

“The international hitmaker shows no signs of slowing down as he adds new destinations to his ever-growing list,” Ronnie Tomlinson, the Jamaican-born, Brooklyn-based entertainment publicist, told Caribbean Life.

Tomlinson, CEO of Destine Media, said that Sean Paul kicked off 2025 with his high-energy “Bring It Tour” across the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Europe, the United States, and Canada, followed by a triumphant return to Europe.

Tomlinson said Sean Paul was joined by Wiz Khalifa and DaBaby for a “high-powered US summer co-headlining run, further solidifying his reputation as one of the most consistent and in-demand performers in contemporary music.

“Along with multiple one-off festival and headline appearances, these tours mark five major global runs in a single year,” she said.

Adding to his impressive year, Tomlinson said Sean Paul notched his 24th Billboard entry with his latest single, “Ginger, “a vibrant dancehall record that reaffirms his ability to craft infectious, internationally appealing hits three decades into his career.”

This month, Tomlinson said the GRAMMY-winning artist embarks on another global stretch, heading to Asia for a series of landmark performances, including first-time appearances in Malaysia, Thailand, and Kuwait, and returning to Indonesia for the second time.

“These dates further extend Sean Paul’s record as one of the few Jamaican acts to continuously perform in emerging music markets, introducing dancehall to new audiences and solidifying his role as the genre’s leading ambassador,” Tomlinson said.

Sean Paul added, “Everywhere I go, I’m still meeting fans who are seeing me live for the first time. That’s a blessing and proof that dancehall continues to connect worldwide.”

Tomlinson said, “Sean Paul remains arguably Jamaica’s top musical export, the biggest global star the ‘little island with the big sound’ has ever produced.

“As 2025 draws to a close, one thing is clear for Sean Paul: the energy is still full speed ahead,” she added.