Protoje Announces 2025 World Tour: Here Are the Dates
Written by djfrosty on March 7, 2025

Less than a year after dropping his Jamaican Situation EP, two-time Grammy-nominated Jamaican reggae star Protoje is set to embark on a world tour — and he’s also just dropped his highly anticipated new single.
On March 9, Protoje will hit the stage at Australia’s WOMADelaide festival before spending the rest of the month hitting stops across Europe, including Lisbon, Portugal; Berlin; and Copenhagen, Denmark. On April 4, the “Who Knows” singer will kick off the U.S. leg of the tour with an appearance at the Reggae Rise Up festival in Tempe, Ariz. Over the following month and a half, Protoje will visit fans in Southern cities across the states, including Miami, Atlanta and Asheville, N.C. By July 25, he’ll return to Europe for the final leg of the tour, playing festivals across the continent, including Sweden’s Uppsala Reggae Festival (July 25) and Austria’s One Love Reggae Festival (Aug. 9). The international trek will conclude on Nov. 29 at La Cigale in Paris.
To accompany his tour announcement, Protoje also unveiled a new single titled “Big 45.” Inspired by Jamaica’s iconic sound system culture, the St. Elizabeth-hailing artist-producer has crafted a booming, bass-driven track that playfully teases a rap-sung cadence over a sultry, groovy instrumental. “Big 45” — produced by The Indiggnation and Winta James — also arrives alongside a SAMO-helmed music video. The clip prominently features the massive sound systems traveling through the streets of JA.
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“This is just a reggae and dancehall anthem,” Protoje said in a press release. “It’s talking about sound system, it’s talking about live music … the moment we started [playing] it, everybody got excited because we knew it was one of those ‘bring everyone together’ type of songs.”
After teasing “Big 45” on socials and in his live shows, Protoje has finally released the song. The new track is a natural progression from the national pride that colored tracks such as “Where We Come From” from last year’s Jamaican Situation EP. Protoje’s last solo full-length album was 2022’s Third Time’s the Charm, which featured collaborations with Jorja Smith, Lila Iké, Samory I and Jesse Royal.
Protoje has sent five consecutive projects to the top 10 of Reggae Albums, including two chart-toppers: 2015’s Ancient Future and 2018’s A Matter of Time. In 2018, he entered the Emerging Artist chart for the very first time at No. 42.
Check out the dates for Protoje’s 2025 world tour below.
- March 9 — Australia @ WOMADelaide
- March 14 — New Zealand @ Womad Aotearoa
- March 19 — Aarau, Switzerland @ KIFF
- March 21 — Barcelona, Spain @ Razzmatazz
- March 22 — Lisbon, Portugal @ Disaster Club
- March 25 — Berlin, Germany @ Maaya Club
- March 26 — Hamburg, Germany @ Fabrik
- March 27 — Cologne, Germany @ Die Kantine
- March 28 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ Grey Hall
- March 29 — Legorreta, Spain @ Legoreggae
- April 4 — Tempe, Ariz. @ Reggae Rise Up
- April 16 — Miami, Fla. @ Miami Beach Bandshell
- April 17 — St. Petersburg, Fla. @ Jannus Live
- April 18 — Ormond Beach, Fla. @ Granada Theatre
- April 19 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Sweetwater 420 Fest
- April 20 — Asheville, N.C. @ Orange Peel
- May 23 — Monterey, Calif. @ California Roots
- May 30 — Durango, Colo. @ Rise and Vibes
- July 12 — Marshfield, Mass. @ Levitate Music Festival
- July 25 — Uppsala, Sweden @ Uppsala Reggae Festival
- July 26 — Fraga, Spain @ Monegros Desert Festival
- Aug. 1 — Geel, Belgium @ Reggae Geel Festival
- Aug. 2 — Milton Keynes, U.K. @ Reggaeland
- Aug. 9 — Wiesen, Austria @ One Love Reggae Festival
- Aug. 10 — Saint-Malo, France @ No Logo BZH
- Nov. 20 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso
- Nov. 21 — Zurich, Switzerland @ Rote Fabrik
- Nov. 29 — Paris, France @ La Cigale