In the first of his three sold-out performances, Nigerian singer Asake wowed the crowd at London’s O2 Brixton Arena by dazzling them with a rousing rendition of his songs.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Some people were shocked to learn that Asake’s Brixton O2 tickets sold out all at once in less than 5 minutes. Others merely saw it as evidence of his 2022’s record-breaking run.
On Sunday, December 11th, 2022, Asake presented the opening day of his Brixton O2 event, drawing 5,000 spectators to see the superstar street-pop sensation.
Thank you Manchester ♥️ pic.twitter.com/bKfWnpCx7B
— ASAKE (@asakemusik) December 11, 2022
Asake pleased fans by performing a number of his great tunes from his groundbreaking first album “Mr. Money With The Vibe,” to enthusiastic audience participation.
Olamide joined Asake on stage and wowed the audience with his great tunes as well.
The 🐐 #olamide shows up for #Asake #asakelondon #asakeconcert pic.twitter.com/PTHzgnJVq5
— Adesope.olajide (@adesope_olajide) December 11, 2022
With his debut album breaking multiple records, Asake has had an unbelievable 2022.
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