The O2 Brixton Arena recently hosted a performance by Nigerian artist Rema as part of his “Raves & Roses” tour, and he delighted the crowd with a number of his great songs.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Rema performed in the 5,000-seat O2 Arena Brixton Arena on Monday, November 7, 2022, for the London leg of his “Raves & Roses” tour.
Rema invited Fireboy, a musician in Nigeria and a friend, to perform at the concert. Fireboy wowed the audience with some of his top hits, including their joint single “Compromise.”
The Mavin’s signee also invited British-Nigerian Superstar rapper Dave, who dazzled the audience.
The rapidly emerging musician Victony was also introduced, and his performances of “Different Sizes” and “Soweto” wowed the audience.
Since beginning his “Raves & Roses” tour more than a month ago, Rema has given performances around Europe. The tour bears the same name as his self-titled first album, which featured the huge hit song “Calm Down” and was released in March 2022.
The song “Calm Down” has recently achieved the 1 billion streaming milestone across all platforms, according to Rema’s most recent announcement. The song has received widespread acclaim since it was released, and the remix featuring Selena Gomez helped to further elevate its notoriety.
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