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Davido Reigns Supreme at London O2 Arena

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In a triumphant display of Afrobeat prowess, Grammy-nominated artist Davido reaffirmed his status as the reigning star during a spectacular concert at the renowned London O2 Arena. The widely-publicised event positioned Davido among the select Nigerian artists who have repeatedly enthralled audiences at the iconic venue.

Videos circulating online depicted the electric atmosphere within the 20,000-capacity arena, brimming with enthusiastic spectators eager to witness the musical brilliance of the artist hailed as the “King of Afrobeats” and “001.”

Also on the performance roster were emerging talents like Logo Olori, Picasso, and Moravvey. Notably, dynamic performances with Kizz Daniel and five-time Grammy award-winning Angelique Kidjo were highlights, captivating the audience with renditions of collaborative tracks, including the latest hit, ‘TweTwe remix.’

As the evening progressed, the stage welcomed the presence of Angelique Kidjo and Cavemen, joining forces with Davido for a compelling rendition of their collaborative effort, ‘Na Money.’

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