On Monday evening, Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena became the epicentre of a musical fusion as American R&B superstar Usher and Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall introduced Jamaican dancehall sensation Masicka to a packed house. The surprise appearance came as part of Usher’s ongoing “Past, Present, and Future” world tour, and it electrified fans with a blend of genres that transcended borders.
Fresh off his ‘Album of the Year’ win at the Caribbean Music Awards, Masicka seized the moment to amplify his international appeal, delivering an energetic performance that showcased the dynamic essence of dancehall music. Monday’s show was the first of two consecutive performances at the venue, with the second set for Tuesday, September 3, 2024, marking Toronto as the sole Canadian stop on the tour.
The 24-city arena tour, which supports Usher’s ninth studio album, “Coming Home,” launched in Washington, D.C., on August 20, 2024, following a brief delay due to a neck injury Usher sustained during rehearsals. Despite the initial setback, the tour quickly gained momentum, with the Scotiabank Arena appearance further solidifying its success. Usher’s decision to bring Masicka on stage, facilitated by Kardinal Offishall, underscores the global appeal of dancehall and the growing synergy between mainstream and Caribbean music.
Following the North American leg, Usher’s “Past, Present, and Future“ tour will continue its journey across Europe, commencing with an eight-night residency at London’s O2 Arena on March 29, 2025. Fans can expect the tour to further encapsulate Usher’s illustrious career with performances in major cities like Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin.