Popular Liberian artist JZyNo has officially confirmed that he will be performing alongside fellow star Kizzy W at his second U.S. tour show in Iowa, a move already being hailed as a major moment for unity in the Liberian music industry.
The announcement comes just days after the two artists reconciled, ending a period of tension and clearing the path for collaboration. Fans and observers have welcomed the news as a breath of fresh air in a scene often clouded by rivalries.
JZyNo’s second U.S. tour is scheduled to kick off on June 28 and will continue until August 9, 2025, featuring stops in several cities across the country. But the Iowa show, now featuring Kizzy W, is quickly becoming one of the most anticipated stops, not just for the music, but for what it symbolizes: reconciliation, unity, and growth.

This major development also follows a recent call by fellow Liberian artist STUNN, who urged JZyNo, Kizzy W, and CIC to put aside their differences and come together for a united Grand Finale performance in the U.S. STUNN emphasized that such a move would not only excite fans but serve as a patriotic gesture that could inspire the next generation and elevate Liberian music globally.
Now that JZyNo and Kizzy W are officially linking up, the question on everyone’s mind is: could CIC be next? Could JZyNo extend an olive branch for a possible showdown or does the Grand Finale remain the only stage left to bring all three together in the spirit of unity, as STUNN and Liberian music lovers around the world are hoping for?