Sizzla preps for US gigs

Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

Sizzla’s US work visa was first revoked in 2008, which caused him to cancel numerous tour dates that year. Eight years later, he was granted a three-year work permit and a five-year visitor’s visa.

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Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

Sizzla’s US work visa was first revoked in 2008, which caused him to cancel numerous tour dates that year. Eight years later, he was granted a three-year work permit and a five-year visitor’s visa.

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Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

Sizzla’s US work visa was first revoked in 2008, which caused him to cancel numerous tour dates that year. Eight years later, he was granted a three-year work permit and a five-year visitor’s visa.

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Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

Sizzla’s US work visa was first revoked in 2008, which caused him to cancel numerous tour dates that year. Eight years later, he was granted a three-year work permit and a five-year visitor’s visa.

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Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

Sizzla’s US work visa was first revoked in 2008, which caused him to cancel numerous tour dates that year. Eight years later, he was granted a three-year work permit and a five-year visitor’s visa.

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Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

Sizzla’s US work visa was first revoked in 2008, which caused him to cancel numerous tour dates that year. Eight years later, he was granted a three-year work permit and a five-year visitor’s visa.

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Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

Sizzla’s US work visa was first revoked in 2008, which caused him to cancel numerous tour dates that year. Eight years later, he was granted a three-year work permit and a five-year visitor’s visa.

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Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

Sizzla’s US work visa was first revoked in 2008, which caused him to cancel numerous tour dates that year. Eight years later, he was granted a three-year work permit and a five-year visitor’s visa.

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Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

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Georgia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are among the first US states where Sizzla Kalonji is set to perform live since his visa was reinstated last month.

The three events dubbed ‘The Return of Sizzla’, will see the artist performing in Atlanta, Georgia on May 17, in Hartford, Connecticut on July 27, and at the Boston Dancehall Reggae Festival on August 10 as the headliner.

Sizzla, who shared the news with his over 202,000 Instagram followers, is also expected to perform across the Caribbean with stops in Barbados next month and the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in May.

Sizzla’s US work visa was first revoked in 2008, which caused him to cancel numerous tour dates that year. Eight years later, he was granted a three-year work permit and a five-year visitor’s visa.

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