Keznamdi announces first US dates for BLXXD & FYAH Live World Tour
Keznamdi has lined up his first U.S. BLXXD & FYAH Live World Tour dates after a Grammy win and sold-out New York and Los Angeles shows.

Keznamdi’s breakout run just found its next gear. Fresh off a Best Reggae Album Grammy for BLXXD & FYAH, the Jamaican star has unveiled the first U.S. dates for his BLXXD & FYAH Live World Tour with Live Nation, turning a hot streak of award-season momentum and sold-out rooms into a fuller road push.
The five-date U.S. stretch begins Oct. 4 at Café du Nord in San Francisco and closes Oct. 15 at Brooklyn Bowl in New York, with stops also set for San Diego, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Before that October run, Keznamdi will headline a free concert at Eisenhower Park on Long Island on July 17, a useful early marker of how quickly his live reach is widening in the U.S. market.
That expansion comes after two intimate but high-profile shows that helped set the tone for this next chapter. Keznamdi played Hotel Café in Los Angeles on May 13 and returned to New York for S.O.B.’s on May 20, both following his Grammy win at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 1. The Brooklyn Bowl date will be his largest New York headlining show to date, a step up that matches the scale of the moment around him.
The recognition around BLXXD & FYAH has not been limited to the Grammys. The Recording Academy lists Keznamdi as a 2026 Best Reggae Album winner with one win and one nomination, while DancehallMag reported that BLXXD & FYAH is a 13-track independent release that arrived on Aug. 22, 2025. Keznamdi also picked up two International Reggae and World Music Awards nominations, one for Best Album for BLXXD & FYAH and another for Best Song for Forever Grateful with Masicka, putting him in a crowded field that also included Sean Paul, Shaggy, Vybz Kartel, Lila Iké and Jesse Royal.
Keznamdi said the production will be bigger and that he wants to raise the bar in reggae and dancehall, and this first U.S. routing makes that clear. From Café du Nord to Brooklyn Bowl, the BLXXD & FYAH Live World Tour is moving him from the small-room urgency that helped fuel the run to the larger stages now waiting on the other side of it.
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