After releasing his third album “Lungu Boy“, Asake launched a highly anticipated world tour. This tour captivated audiences across the globe. One of the most notable highlights of the tour was Asake headlining performance at the renowned O2 Arena.
Asake’s concert at the O2 was meaningful, as he performed a dynamic setlist that included several hit singles from “Lungu Boy”. His stage presence, combined with the energy of his chart-topping tracks, thrilled the 20,000-strong crowd. This created an unforgettable experience for fans.
This concert marked a significant milestone for Asake, as it was his second time selling out the O2 Arena. Indeed, this placed him among the elite ranks of Afrobeats stars who have achieved this feat multiple times.
By selling out the O2 Arena once again, Asake joined the prestigious company of Davido and Wizkid. These two Nigerian music icons have also headlined the venue more than once. The accomplishment underscores Asake’s influence in the global music scene and highlights his continued rise to stardom.
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His first sell-out performance at the O2 occurred in 2023, following the release of his sophomore album “Work of Art”. That show was a pivotal moment in his career, signalling his ascent to international fame.
The O2 Arena holds a special place in the history of Afrobeats. It has witnessed some of the genre’s most defining moments. Davido made history in 2018 when he became the first Nigerian solo artist to headline the venue. This solidifies Afrobeats’ presence on the global stage.
Wizkid followed suit in 2019, headlining his own show at the O2 before making an even bigger statement in 2021 with three consecutive sold-out performances. Asake’s achievements at the O2 Arena further affirm the venue’s role as a platform for showcasing Afrobeats’ global rise, cementing his position as one of the genre’s leading figures.