Liberian global artist JZyNo is set to perform alongside Nigerian Afrobeats megastar Davido at the Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas, on July 16, 2025, in what is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about concerts of the summer.
The performance is part of the 5ive Alive Tour, a global music initiative that aims to spotlight the explosive energy, rhythm, and cultural richness of Afrobeats and contemporary African music. The tour features top-tier African artists and brings their sounds to diverse international audiences.
JZyNo, best known for his breakout hit “Butta My Bread” featuring Ghanaian star Lasmid, continues to establish himself as one of Africa’s rising global acts. His inclusion on the Texas tour stop is seen as a major endorsement of his growing influence in the Afrobeats scene.
“This isn’t just a performance—it’s a cultural moment,” one of JZyNo’s team members told Geez Liberia. “To share a stage with Davido at such a high-profile venue speaks volumes about where JZyNo is heading.”
Known for his high-energy performances and ability to connect with diverse audiences, JZyNo is expected to deliver a show filled with his signature melodies and Liberian flair. Fans can anticipate a lively fusion of sounds, from his Afro-fusion hits to crowd-favorite anthems.
Davido, who headlines the event, needs little introduction. With global chart-topping records and sold-out shows across continents, his presence cements the tour’s status as a premium Afrobeats showcase.
The Toyota Music Factory, a premier entertainment venue in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, will serve as the backdrop for this electrifying evening. Organizers say the July 16 show is projected to be one of the biggest turnouts of the tour.

For many Liberians in the diaspora, JZyNo’s participation marks a moment of pride, representing not just personal success but national visibility on the world stage. With both stars on the same bill, the event promises a night of unforgettable music and cultural celebration.
Tickets for the 5ive Alive Tour stop in Texas are available through official outlets.