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Sean Paul Nears 40 Global Shows as Timeless Tour Resumes European Leg
Jamaica Observer

Sean Paul Nears 40 Global Shows as Timeless Tour Resumes European Leg

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By the close of this summer, Grammy Award-winning international recording artiste Sean Paul is set to have played roughly 40 concerts across the globe. From January onward, the singer, his Badda Bandz, and dancers Badda Gyalz have already wrapped three segments of the Timeless Tour.

The roadwork opened in February 2026 when Sean Paul launched the first European stretch in Lyon, France. That 10-date run carried him through Germany, Switzerland, Luxemburg, and the Netherlands. In May he returned to the continent for another 10 performances in Bulgaria, Austria, Poland, Germany, and France.

North America has also featured on the itinerary, with five billed stops: Boise Music Festival; Sean Paul Live in Joliet, Illinois; Perreoland Music Fest in Lincoln, Nebraska; Summerfest 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Cowboys Music Festival in Calgary, Canada. Outside the official schedule, United States audiences still caught him at Heineken House during Coachella, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and the 116th Street Festival in Harlem.

“Thirty shows in, and midway through the year, it’s an amazing feeling to know that I’m still such a force in music because of this genre. People still check for my career, check for the music, and I am honoured,” Sean Paul said ahead of this latest round of travel.

“Europe has a love for outdoor shows, big festivals. Every year I also see artistes who don’t have current songs, but Europe seems to accept the music. I’m proud to be touring that circuit for Jamaica, dancehall, and reggae music.”

The third European leg of the Timeless Tour opens on July 13 in southern France at Les Jardins Du Lydia in Wabern. Two days later he appears at Gurtenfestival 2026 in Switzerland, then returns to France for World Festival Ambert on the 16th and Rodez on the 18th. Belgian crowds meet the 90-minute set at Dour Festival 2026 on July 19, followed by Milan’s Kozel Carroponte on July 21, Neu-Ulm in Germany on July 25, and Łódz in Poland on July 26.

The tour then crosses back to North America, landing in Quebec on August 15 at Aéroport De Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu and Pointe-Calumet Beachclub on August 16, before winding up at Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre on August 28.

Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .

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