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Ready to get unruly? Dancehall star Popcaan set to hit Toronto nightclub following sixth album release

Fresh off a new album and heavy-hitting New Year’s anthem, the Unruly Boss pulls up in the 6ix.

Vibrant rapper performing live on stage with microphone, stylish sunglasses, and large pendant necklace, in a dynamic music event atmosphere.
Popcaan is headed to Little Italy’s Amore Nights for a nightclub appearance this Friday. (Courtesy: popcaanmusic/Instagram)

Jamaican dancehall artist Popcaan is popping out in Toronto this weekend for a party, just months after releasing a new album. 

The Unruly Boss himself is headed to Little Italy’s Amore Nights for a nightclub appearance, and his presence is already making waves in the city. 

Originally, the party was scheduled for The 905 Lounge in Pickering, but has since been moved to the College St. venue due to an overwhelming ticket demand. 

His appearance in the 6ix comes just two months after dropping his sixth studio album, Nothing Without God, and just over a week after releasing his New Year’s Day anthem “Billionaire Status.” 

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No stranger to Toronto, the formerly OVO Sound-signed artist last took the stage in July 2025, when he joined Nigerian singer Davido on stage for a joint performance of their hit “Risky.”

Days later, he sparked excitement among fans with a post on X after promising to bring his flagship dancehall event, Unruly Fest, to Canadian soil for the very first time, though he has yet to confirm a date. 

While Popcaan’s Amore Nights takeover isn’t guaranteed to be a full concert, we’ve rounded up some hits you should know in the meantime as you make your way to the experience:  

  • “Family”
  • “Only Man She Want”
  • “Ova Dweet” 
  • “Ravin”
  • “Party Shot” 
  • “Fall In Love”
  • “We Caa Done” 
  • “My Type” 
  • “ALL I NEED”
  • “Toni-Ann Singh” 

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