In the aftermath of his polarizing appearance at the 2023 edition of Sting, emerging dancehall talent Fully Bad is poised to make a notable mark on the international stage in the upcoming months. The Cassava Piece deejay is set to kick off an eleven-city tour across Canada organized by Nah Change Entertainment.
Commencing on March 30th and concluding on April 27th, the month-long tour will span various Canadian cities, including Toronto, Oshawa, Hamilton, Barrie, Montreal, London, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Sault Maire.
Nah Change Entertainment’s Chief, Danvoy Foster, who also serves as Fully Bad’s management, expressed optimism regarding the artist’s reception in Canada, stating, “This is the first official tour of Canada for Fully Bad, and I am very optimistic that the fans will be receptive to his presence.”
Foster, a familiar figure in the entertainment industry, has been diligently working to elevate his company’s standing. Notably, he recently demonstrated a commitment to social responsibility by providing hot meals and drinks to windshield wipers and homeless individuals on New Year’s Day. The philanthropic effort, amounting to an expenditure exceeding $200,000, aimed to kickstart the new year for those less fortunate.
“I believe that more people, not just in the entertainment industry, should give back to those in need. This is not just a whim or a hastily conceived idea; we are putting time and effort into this because windshield wipers and homeless people are human beings, too. God has blessed us with many shows and bookings, so it’s only right that we give back,” Foster emphasized.
Looking ahead, Foster expressed hope for collective efforts to address the issue of homelessness, envisioning a positive change by 2024 and the removal of windshield wipers and homeless individuals from the streets. The gesture aligns with his broader vision of using his success in the entertainment industry to positively impact the wider community.