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Wizkid delivers exhilarating performance at Tottenham stadium (VIDEOS)


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On Saturday, July 29, Grammy award winner, Wizkid whose real name is Ayodeji Balogun headlined the “More Love, Less Ego” concert at the Tottenham stadium, London, United Kingdom.

The sensational singer-songwriter has been described as one of the most influential musicians in his generation and his performance at the Tottenham stadium on Saturday night disclosed why he remains one of the best to emerge from the Nigerian music scene.

The report making the rounds on social media claims the singer reportedly sold-out the 80,000-capacity stadium for his concert on Saturday night.

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Wizkid (Photo Credit: Twitter)

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This particular figures have instigated a debate on the microblogging site, Twitter as Wizkid’s fans who identify as Wizkid FC have applauded the feat, however, rival fans have found a way to undermine the number of those in attendance.

Despite the conversation on Twitter, Wizkid delivered an exhilarating performance that has seen numerous concert-goers regard the showmanship of the 32-year-old musician.

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Fans at the ‘More Love, Less Ego’ concert (Photo Credit: Twitter)

Equally, the singerā€™s concert in London is a historical one for African music as he became the first and only African artist to headline and perform at the venue.

The singer made a spectacle of an entrance with his hit song Reckless off the Grammy-nominated Made In Lagos album.

Watch the performance below.

Watch more videos from Wizkid’s performance below.


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