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Wizkid, Chidinma, Tinie Tempah, Others Explodes Stage With Awesome Performance

Wizkid brought down another stage in London last night, This time in North Greenwich’s Indigo2.

Wizkid brought down another stage in London last night, This time in North Greenwich’s Indigo2.

Smade as we expected did it again as the show was sold out. Host, Eddie Kadi kept the crowd laughing as Wizkid fans began to fill the Indigo2 space. Opening act, Sona warmed up the crowd and got them dancing with his breakout hits ‘Ijo Sona’, ‘Omode Yi’ and ‘No Wahala’.

Once the crowd was feeling the vibe, it was time man the people had all been waiting for to grace the stage. Backed up by The Composers and the D3 Dancers, Wizkid hit the stage with a bang. If there was any question as to what the young superstar was going to perform being that a majority of his hits have come from collaborations over the past year or so, tonight proved that despite this fact the star is a force to be reckoned with.

Wizkid performed a string of his hits from ‘Don’t Dull‘, the crowd pleasing ‘No Lele‘ and the now classic ‘Tease Me/Bad Guy‘, to his latest hits ‘On Top Your Matter‘ and ‘Jaiye Jaiye‘. Wizkid even performed songs from his latest album ‘Ayo’, such as ‘Ojuelegba’ as the crowd sang along to every word.

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The show wouldn’t have been complete without his collabos which included ‘Back To The Matter’, ‘Caro‘ and ‘Emi Ni Baller’ to which Chidinma, Maleek Berry and L.A.X respectively joined Wizkid on stage to screams and cheers from the crowd.

Also in attendance tonight were some of the UK’s very own shining stars such asTinie Tempah, Tinchy Stryder, DJ Abrantee and Krept and Konan who joined Wizkid on stage to close out the show with his mega hit single ‘Show You The Money’ as Wizkid so generously sprayed the crowd with $100 bills.

In summary, it was a night to be remembered for a long time. Wizkid showed London that he has come a mighty long way from his ‘Holla at you Boy’ days. Despite the fact that he missed out some hits during the show, with three costume changes and a catalogue of music that had the crowd dancing from beginning to end, it was easy to forget the songs that were not performed.

Photos courtesy: Michael Tubes Creations!

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