Jully Black - Opening Act/International Performance History

Opening Act/International Performance History

  • 2012: Celine Dion, Jamaica Jazz Festival (Montego Bay, Jamaica).
  • 2011: Prince, Welcome2Canada Official After Party (Toronto).
  • 2010: "Canada Day" in London, England at Trafalgar Square.
  • 2010: MIDEM Conference in Cannes, France.
  • 2010: Debut performance in Grand Bahama Island.
  • 2010: Popkomm Music Festival, Berlin, Germany.
  • 2010: Music Matters Conference in Hong Kong
  • 2010: Kanye West, Singapore.
  • 2010: Uptown Waterloo Jazz Festival (Waterloo).
  • 2008: FIFA World Cup Celebration (Toronto).
  • 2003: 50 Cent and Jay-Z, Molson Amphitheatre (Toronto).
  • 2003: Dwele, CNE Band Shell (Toronto).
  • 2001: Kiss 92.5 Fannie Awards (Toronto).
  • 2001: Shaggy, Fall (USA).
  • 2001: Shaggy, Spring (USA).
  • 2000: Destiny's Child, Kings Wood Theatre, Kiss 92.5 Wham Bam Thank You Jam (Toronto).
  • 1999: Destiny's Child, Roy Thompson Hall, House of Blues (Toronto).
  • 1998: Donell Jones, Atlantis Entertainment Complex (Toronto).
  • 1997: Usher, Kaboom Night Club (Toronto).

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