Grammy-winning and multi-Platinum-selling Nigerian global superstar, Wizkid said he would return to London to play in support of his fifth studio album, More Love, Less Ego.
The Afrobeats musician, 32, is set to perform for the first time live at state-of-the-art Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, July 29, 2023. The show will be Wizkid’s return to London after his O2 Arena in 2021. The O2 show was Wizzy’s historic three-date sold-out run which was reviewed massively by different media outfits.
Evening Standard wrote that his show was ‘a triumph for African music’s increasingly globalised reach.’
Meanwhile, The Telegraph praised the superstar for having ‘the O2 Arena in the palm of his hand.’
However, the details of his forthcoming show are sketchy, but fans are surely expecting a swell time.
Before Wizzy released More Love, Less Ego, he dropped the singles Money & Love, and Bad To Me, and also featured on Chris Brown’s track Call Me Every Day.
In addition, the 13-track album features collaborations with Skepta, Shenseesa, Ayra Starr, Skillibeng, Naira Marley, and Don Toilver.
Tickets go on sale on January 27, ahead of the show in July.
Tickets for the July show at Tottenham Stadium go on sale on Friday, January 27, at 10am.
Source: metro.co.uk
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