Vybz Kartel Announces First Performance Since Prison Release, Promises ‘World-Class’ Show

Vybz Kartel Announces First Performance Since Prison Release, Promises ‘World-Class’ Show
Vybz Kartel is returning to the stage after being acquitted of m*rder charges earlier this year.
The Jamaican dancehall legend, who spent 13 years behind bars, will perform on New Year’s Eve at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica.
Kartel emphasized the significance of the event, telling The New York Times,
“A whole generation of people have never seen Vybz Kartel perform.”
View this post on Instagram
Promising a “world-class” show, he likened the performance to an NFL Super Bowl halftime show, saying, “It’s an experience you don’t want to miss.”
This performance marks his first since being released in July 2024 following the overturning of his 2014 conviction for the 2011 m*rder of Clive “Lizard” Williams.
Thoughts? Tell us in the comments below!
[VIA]
Previous Article
Next Article
Rapper T.I. Asks Judge To Dismiss Sabrina Peterson’s Emotional Distress Claim Over Instagram Video
Sexyy Red Pays Tribute To Tay Keith, Fans Flood Comments With Claims Producer Was Owed Money
Jemele Hill Weighs In On Jay-Z’s Target Partnership Amid Ongoing Boycott Debate
Russell Simmons Must Face Def Jam Exec’s R*pe Lawsuit After Judge Rejects Indonesia Residency Argument
Producer Tay Keith Has Reportedly Passed Away
Lil Durk’s Co-Defendants Say New RICO Allegations Could Unfairly Poison Jury In M*rder-For-Hire Trial
E-40’s Oakland Restaurant Hit Twice In One Day As Thieves Steal World Cup Watch Party Equipment
Rapper Fivio Foreign Warns He Better Be Performing At Knicks Championship Parade