
After years away from the touring spotlight, Shyne is officially making his return to stages across North America.
The former Bad Boy Records star has announced his 2622 LGND Tour, a 26-city run that kicks off October 21 in Denver, Colorado, and concludes December 5 in Miami, Florida. The highly anticipated tour reunites Shyne with some of the artists who helped define his musical legacy, including reggae icon Barrington Levy, Lil’ Cease, DJ Rampage, and Stic Da Artist.

One of the biggest highlights of the tour is the reunion between Shyne and Barrington Levy.
The two created one of hip-hop and reggae’s most memorable collaborations with “Bad Boyz,” a record that became an anthem in the early 2000s. Levy also appeared alongside Shyne on “Bonnie & Shyne,” helping bridge dancehall and hip-hop for an entire generation of fans. More than two decades later, audiences will once again experience those classics performed live by both artists on the same stage.
Shyne explained that bringing Barrington Levy on tour was a priority following his successful return to live performance earlier this year.
“Since I returned to the stage on May 2 at Kings Theatre, I took the time to make sure I got the iconic Barrington Levy to clear his calendar so people can see one of the most legendary rap and reggae collaborations ever live on stage.”
The 2622 LGND Tour continues the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Shyne’s self-titled debut album, which introduced fans to his unmistakable deep voice, gritty storytelling, and street anthems.
Earlier this year, Shyne returned to the stage with a sold-out hometown performance at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre—his first U.S. headlining concert in more than a decade. That emotional comeback has now evolved into a full-scale North American tour.
Fans can expect performances of classics including:
Meanwhile, Barrington Levy is expected to deliver fan favorites such as Here I Come, Murderer, and Under Mi Sensi, giving reggae lovers plenty to celebrate throughout the tour.
Adding even more nostalgia to the lineup is Lil’ Cease, a longtime member of Junior M.A.F.I.A. and one of the most recognizable names from the Bad Boy era.
His addition strengthens the Brooklyn connection and gives fans another opportunity to relive one of hip-hop’s most influential periods. With DJ Rampage and Stic Da Artist also joining the tour, audiences can expect an evening that blends classic hip-hop, reggae, and R&B influences.
Shyne’s return to music carries extra significance considering the remarkable path his life has taken.
Following his music career, the Belizean-born rapper transitioned into public service, becoming a member of Belize’s House of Representatives and later serving as the country’s Leader of the Opposition. After stepping away from politics, he has shifted his focus back toward music and reconnecting with fans worldwide. His journey was also documented in the acclaimed Hulu documentary The Honorable Shyne, introducing a new generation to his extraordinary story.
The 2622 LGND Tour isn’t simply another reunion tour—it’s a celebration of resilience, redemption, and timeless music.
For reggae fans, the return of Shyne and Barrington Levy to the same stage represents one of the most exciting live reunions in years. Their chemistry helped create records that still resonate across clubs, radio stations, and playlists around the world.
Combined with Lil’ Cease’s Bad Boy legacy and a lineup built around authentic hip-hop and reggae culture, the 2622 LGND Tour promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for longtime fans and a new generation discovering these classics for the first time.
With stops scheduled across North America from October 21 through December 5, the fall tour is shaping up to be one of the most nostalgic and culturally significant hip-hop and reggae events of 2026.






