Nigeria’s Wizkid is fast becoming the biggest artiste from Africa as he just made history in London by performing in a sold out concert.
Wizkid’s show which was staged in one of the UK’s most iconic venues, the Royal Albert Hall in London was the first sold out concert by an African artist.
The show which took place yesterday, September 29th was broadcasted live via Wizkid’s Facebook page so his worldwide fans could also get a piece of the action.
Tickets were even sold out two days before the concert.
The ‘Ojuelegba’ crooner joins an illustrious list that includes the likes of the Beatles and many international superstars who have headlined at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
British act Yxng Bane and Nigeria’s Wande Coal also performed at the concert.
@wizkidayo is actually something else. Saw it live for the first time and im a believer. Came out of that concert a different person.
— ★GENÉRAL★ (@CR7Manyankwa) September 30, 2017
@wizkidayo at Royal Albert Hall was a moment for the books ??????
— Dan Cobby (@DanCobby) September 30, 2017
Wizkid is a national treasure @wizkidayo ?
— Baba Folarin (@That_IjebuBadoo) September 30, 2017
@wizkidayo despite his massive success over the years,he doesn't show off,remains humble nd tinx jst keep working for him.
— Orioye owolebi (@Lordoye1) September 30, 2017
Truth is, I couldn't believe he was real. The way he brought so many different people together and channeled one wave. Nah man @wizkidayo ?
— ★GENÉRAL★ (@CR7Manyankwa) September 30, 2017
@wizkidayo sold out the @RoyalAlbertHall do you know how massive that is?! Paving the way for whole of Africa. Amazing show tonight ?? 10/10 pic.twitter.com/ev4ONDgUVT
— marns ? (@Amaniii_xo) September 30, 2017
Wizkid rolling up to the Royal Albert Hall ahead of this evening's historic performance ~ Stream starts at 7:30 BST https://t.co/yg8ogT3b8N pic.twitter.com/LmaW3HrKML
— BOILER ROOM (@boilerroomtv) September 29, 2017