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Malie Donn packs Brooklyn arena with 6,000 fans at sold-out dancehall show

Malie Donn packs Brooklyn arena with 6,000 fans at sold-out dancehall show

Last Saturday, Jamaican dancehall performer Malie Donn underlined his standing among a rising wave of the genre’s voices with a sold-out Brooklyn performance for more than 6,000 people. The crowd stayed locked in through the set, singing back lyrics at full volume in a charged room from start to finish.

The programme climbed further when Byron Messia walked on as a surprise guest. Messia worked with Malie Donn on the 2024 release The Grand Rising and shared the stage for a joint moment that lifted the already packed hall.

Even with arena-scale turnout, Malie Donn kept the night close to the audience. He ran a meet-and-greet line so supporters could speak with him after the music.

His path from online breakout to top-billing act tracks sharp commercial numbers. The single “V6” ranked as Jamaica’s most-streamed track on YouTube and Spotify in 2023, widening his digital reach. Industry peers have backed that run: he holds Best New Artist at the Caribbean Music Awards and took Best New Entertainer at IRAWMA 2025.

Malie Donn has said his first full album arrives this summer, framing a next step in the sound fans already know from singles and live sets. Between the Brooklyn sell-out and the pending LP, he is staking a clear place in today’s dancehall landscape at home and abroad.

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