Gramps Morgan to Embark on ‘No Water In My Whiskey’ North American Tour After Feature in Tyler Perry’s Netflix Movie

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GRAMMY Award-winning artist Gramps Morgan is hitting the road this fall with his highly anticipated “No Water In My Whiskey Tour,” kicking off Friday, September 26, 2025, at the iconic Crown Hill Theatre in Brooklyn, New York. Known for his powerful voice and unique blend of roots reggae, country, and soul, the Morgan Heritage frontman is ready to deliver a concert experience brimming with storytelling, feel-good anthems, and unfiltered energy. “This tour is about real stories, real vibes, and bringing people together with music that moves the soul,” says Morgan, who affectionately holds the title of King of Country Reggae.

Named after his latest single, “No Water in My Whiskey,” the tour reflects the deeper message behind the song—a warning against anything that could dilute the purity of joy, connection, and positive energy. “If there’s a great party with good vibes and one person goes too far, it can change the entire energy. That’s what this song is about—preserving what’s pure,” Morgan explained. Following its Brooklyn launch, the tour will make stops in New Orleans, Bay St. Louis, and Canada, giving fans across North America the chance to immerse themselves in Morgan’s signature sound.

This announcement comes fresh off the heels of another major milestone for the reggae star—his solo track “If You’re Looking for Me” was recently featured in Tyler Perry’s latest Netflix film They Trippin: Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding, which premiered globally on July 11. The emotionally resonant ballad, taken from Morgan’s 2022 solo album Positive Vibration, accompanies one of the film’s heartfelt scenes, further solidifying Morgan’s crossover appeal and artistic relevance. “This is the first time my song has been in a big kind of production like this, such as Tyler Perry… I just hope that this is a sign for many things to come,” he shared.

While Morgan is no stranger to Hollywood placements—his group Morgan Heritage previously appeared on soundtracks for Posse, Andre, and Coming 2 America—this marks his first solo song in a major streaming release, reaching millions worldwide through Netflix’s global platform. The feature is already sparking renewed interest in his catalogue and spotlighting reggae’s enduring place in popular culture.

From the screen to the stage, Gramps Morgan is reminding the world why he remains one of the most respected voices in contemporary music. Whether he’s uplifting audiences through heartfelt lyrics or commanding the stage with raw, genre-defying performances, Morgan’s momentum is undeniable—and with this upcoming tour, fans are in for something truly unforgettable.

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