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Chronic Law’s Toronto Show Postponed as Demand Triggers 2026 Canadian Tour

  • Writer: Kaboom Editors
    Kaboom Editors
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Chronic Law’s highly anticipated return to Toronto has been pushed back to 2026 due to safety concerns stemming from overwhelming ticket demand, as promoters announce his first-ever 3-city Canadian tour. "Law Boss" continues his momentum with over 1.2 billion total YouTube views


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Chronic Law’s Canadian return pushed back amid high ticket demand (Photo: Jamar Morris)


Dancehall star Chronic Law’s highly anticipated return to Toronto, Canada, scheduled for Sunday, December 14, 2025, has been postponed due to overwhelming ticket demand. According to an official statement from the promoters, the event has been pushed back to 2026, when the St. Thomas native will instead return for his first-ever Canadian tour.


“Due to this extraordinary demand, and following guidance from our Community Safety Partners, we have made the difficult but responsible decision to postpone the December 14th, 2025 Chronic Law Toronto Concert,” the press release stated. “This decision was made collectively by the artist, management, producers, and our community health and safety partners, with the safety, well-being, and overall experience of our patrons as the highest priority.”



The event, organized by Palm Nation promoters Damion Laing and Crazy Chris, has now been rescheduled for 2026, when the artist is set to return with a three-city Canadian tour, including stops in Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary. Toronto continues to cement itself as one of the leading destinations for dancehall artistes, supported by a Caribbean diaspora estimated at over 400,000 people.


"Law Boss" is one of the most-streamed dancehall acts globally boasts over 1.2 billion total YouTube views. His latest viral single, “Badness Upgrade 2.0,” featured on DJ Mac’s WYFL riddim, is currently sitting at #2 on Apple Music Jamaica’s Top 25 and is on track to surpass one million YouTube views.



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