As per reports coming out of the British Virgin Islands (BVI), dancehall superstar Vybz Kartel has made history in Tortola, becoming the only Caribbean artist to host a concert that saw over a thousand persons gathering outside the venue—watching from behind fences and atop their vehicles. With an official crowd of over 5,000 inside the event space behind the Ralph T. O’Neal Administration Complex, this marked an unprecedented turnout for a dancehall event in the BVI. Given Tortola’s estimated population of 24,000 to 25,000 residents and the entire BVI’s population of approximately 39,732, the sheer scale of the concert underscored Kartel’s unmatched influence.
The ‘Black on Black Concert,’ organized by Yolo Promotions on March 15, 2024, was not just a night of stellar performances—it was a cultural milestone. Fans were treated to a two-hour spectacle from the ‘World Boss’ himself, featuring hit after hit, alongside special guest appearances from Jah Vinci, Skillibeng and Rvssian. The event, which saw a $220,000 USD investment from BVI Premier Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley, was met with some criticism, but the leader defended the decision, emphasizing its positive economic impact. “Some persons can’t even find a place to stay… they’re going to support our economy,” Wheatley stated previously, highlighting the boost in tourism, accommodation, and transportation sectors.

Following this landmark performance, Kartel is setting his sights on Europe with Freedom Street Europe, an expansion of his highly successful Jamaican festival. Slated for September 11-14 in Malta, the event will include open-air concerts, club takeovers, and boat parties, cementing dancehall’s growing global appeal. The move follows the overwhelming demand for his upcoming Barclays Center concerts, where the first show sold out in hours. “To be at Barclays Center with the biggest dancehall artist in the world is epic!” said CJ Milan, CEO of Reggae Fest, emphasizing the genre’s rising international presence.
From drawing record-breaking crowds in the Caribbean to spearheading dancehall’s European takeover, Vybz Kartel continues to defy expectations. His Grammy nomination, MOBO recognition, and continued global dominance prove that dancehall is not just surviving—it is thriving. As the world watches, the ‘World Boss’ is not just making history; he’s shaping the future of the genre.