Ghanaian-American Afropop sensation Moliy is set to captivate European and UK audiences with her highly anticipated “Baddies Love Moliy” tour this October 2026.
The announcement, which dropped on Monday via major entertainment pages , has sent waves of excitement through her rapidly growing global fanbase. General ticket sales begin on June 5 at 10am, promising baddies across the region a night of high-energy performances and fresh sounds from her forthcoming mixtape.
Born Moliy Ama Montgomery on October 4, 2001, in Accra, Ghana, the 24-year-old artist split her formative years between Ghana and Orlando, Florida. This bicultural upbringing deeply informs her distinctive Afro-fusion style, which effortlessly blends Afrobeats, dancehall, R&B, and pop elements.
Moliy first burst onto the international scene in 2021 with her feature on Amaarae’s “Sad Girlz Luv Money” (remix featuring Kali Uchis), a track that cracked the US Billboard Hot 100 and UK Top 40, amassing hundreds of millions of streams.
Her momentum surged again in 2024 with the viral hit “Shake It to the Max (FLY)” produced by Silent Addy. The song dominated TikTok, topped UK and US Afrobeats charts, and its remix featuring Skillibeng and Shenseea pushed her into mainstream global consciousness.
The record spent weeks at number one on Billboard’s US Afrobeats Songs Chart and became one of the defining summer anthems of recent years.
Now, Moliy is entering what many are calling her biggest era yet. Her upcoming 11-track mixtape Baddies Love Moliy, slated for release this summer via Gamma, boasts an impressive international lineup. Confirmed features include heavyweights such as Skillibeng, Shenseea, Tyla, Sarkodie, Yailin la Más Viral, Br3nya, Mavo, and her sister Mellissa, alongside producers like Silent Addy and the bees & honey collective.
The project is being positioned as a bold, confident celebration of self and culture, an “antidote to stillness” according to recent interviews.
The Europe & UK leg of the tour will showcase material from the new mixtape alongside fan favourites.

These intimate-to-mid-size venues suggest an up-close experience that allows Moliy’s charismatic stage presence and vibrant visuals to shine. The tour follows a packed North American run with Skillibeng on the “Badman She Love Tour,” which wrapped up in late June after 20 cities.
Public Reaction
Industry watchers see this European push as a strategic step in Moliy’s global expansion. Having already performed at the BET Awards and collaborated across continents, she continues to bridge Ghanaian roots with worldwide appeal.
Her music, often described as confident, sensual, and culturally rooted, resonates strongly with young African diaspora audiences and beyond.
Fans have reacted enthusiastically online, with many praising the timing just after the mixtape drop. Presaves for Baddies Love Moliy are already trending, and ticket presales for select dates reportedly moved quickly.
Promoters encourage early purchase as demand is expected to be high for what could be one of the standout Afropop tours of the year.
Moliy’s journey reflects the new wave of Ghanaian talent taking over global stages. From her early independent releases like the Wondergirl EP to major label interest and chart dominance, she has maintained artistic authenticity while scaling internationally.

In recent interviews, she has spoken about embracing decisiveness in her creative process and using music as a vehicle for empowerment and joy.
As the countdown to June 5 ticket sales begins, anticipation continues to build. For many, Moliy represents the perfect fusion of heritage and modernity -a voice that feels both familiar and groundbreaking. Her “Baddies Love Moliy” era promises not just music, but a movement of confidence, culture, and unforgettable live moments.
With her star still ascending, this October run could mark another milestone in Moliy’s remarkable rise.
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