Wizkid Makes History: Sells Out Tottenham Stadium

On July 29, 2023, Nigerian superstar Wizkid made history by selling out the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England. Over 60,000 fans reportedly turned out to watch the Grammy-winning artist in his first-ever stadium headline performance in the United Kingdom. The concert, titled “More Love Less Ego,” was a huge success, and it cemented Wizkid’s status as one of the biggest artists in the world.

The “More Love Less Ego” concert was a celebration of Wizkid’s music and his journey to the top of the music industry. The concert featured a mix of old and new songs, and it showcased Wizkid’s incredible talent as a performer. The stage was set up in the centre of the stadium, and it featured a massive LED screen that displayed stunning visuals throughout the show.

Wizkid was joined on stage by a number of special guests, including fellow Nigerian artists Burna Boy and Davido. The crowd went wild when Burna Boy joined Wizkid on stage to perform their hit song “Ginger,” and the energy in the stadium was electric.

Wizkid’s sold-out show at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was a historic moment for African music. It showed that African artists can compete on the global stage and attract massive crowds in the process. The concert was also a testament to Wizkid’s talent and hard work. He has been making music for over a decade, and his dedication to his craft has paid off in a big way.

The success of the “More Love Less Ego” concert has also opened doors for other African artists. It has shown that there is a huge appetite for African music around the world, and it has given other artists the confidence to pursue their dreams.

Wizkid’s sold-out show at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was a historic moment for African music. It showed that African artists can compete on the global stage and attract massive crowds in the process. The concert was a celebration of Wizkid’s music and his journey to the top of the music industry. It was also a testament to his talent and hard work. The success of the concert has opened doors for other African artists and has shown that there is a huge appetite for African music around the world.