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Tems Stuns Hammersmith: Electrifying Performance at Eventim Apollo

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It was an unforgettable Wednesday night at Hammersmith’s Eventim Apollo, as superstar Tems delivered an electrifying live performance that left the audience spellbound. The night was filled with non-stop hits and new tracks from her debut studio album, “Born In The Wild,” marking a highlight of her first world tour.

Teams took the stage in a Ferrari-red, glittering custom SRVC dress, setting the scene for an unforgettable evening. The show started with “Gangsta,” the eighth track on her album, instantly igniting the crowd’s energy. The momentum continued with the upbeat “Wickedest” and “Turn Me Up.”

As the night progressed, Times declared, “Let’s keep the crazy phase going!” The audience roared in anticipation as she performed throwback tracks “Crazy Tings” and “Replay.” She kept the energy high with performances of “T-Unit” and “Wait For You,” both fan favorites from her debut album.

To wrap up the spectacular show, Tems performed her hit tracks “Love Me Jeje,” “Essence,” and “Me & You.” Just when it seemed the night was over, her team surprised her onstage with a special birthday celebration, adding a personal and touching moment to the evening.

Tems’ tour continues to Paris, France, on June 15th, promising more unforgettable performances.

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