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If
how well one performs with a live band is a test of how great of a
musician they are, then everyone who performed at the Davido concert
passed with flying colours.
What took place in the Indigo2 was nothing short of amazing. The crowd was buzzing with excitement from the opening act to the headliner and the performers left the crowd begging for more.
The concert could have easily been mistaken for a festival show with the amount of top class artists that graced the stage. Opening acts, the D3 Dancers, Moe Logo, Mo Eazy, Mista Silva, Lola Rae and Tillaman gave electrifying performances filled with theatrics, killer dance moves, amazingly talented dancers and a sound performance by the Empire Sounds live band each time they played their instruments.
By the time Davido hit the stage, the crowd was more than ready to feast their eyes on what they had been longing for. After a brief UK grime introduction to Lethal B’s 2003 hit song “Pow”, Davido jumped on stage to “All of you” as a rain of confetti, fireworks and fancy light work lit the stage, courtesy of Hephizbah Productions. Davido quickly reminded the sold out London crowd of his long list of hits despite his short time in the industry so far.
Giving the people an energetic show, Davido went from “Back When” to the hottest song in Nigeria right now, “Skelewu” alongside HKN members Shina Rambo and B-Red. He even included an interlude of the hottest US rap songs out right now while Wande Coal who was seated in the balcony sprayed money onto the lower standing area.
Davido did everything from pull a young lady from the crowd to serenade to pulling a young lady from the crow to twerk on stage. He was also joined by the now famous CEO Dancers as well as the D3 Dancers.
If there was any doubt in anyone’s mind that the young Nigerian superstar wouldn’t be able to deliver the goods, he shot it down the moment he had the crowd screaming his name.
From the moment he stepped on the stage to the moment the moment he took his last bow the crowd was on their feet grooving and gyrating with their hands up in the air.
Let’s not forget to give credit where it is due since the running of the how wouldn’t have been smooth sailing if not for the organisers: Smade, Cokobar, Lian Okolie of Vox Africa and CEO of Milestone Entertainment and Fatimah Morafa of Creative Sparks Media ltd.
This was most definitely the biggest, hottest and best concert (of any genre) of 2013, so far.
See photos below
What took place in the Indigo2 was nothing short of amazing. The crowd was buzzing with excitement from the opening act to the headliner and the performers left the crowd begging for more.
The concert could have easily been mistaken for a festival show with the amount of top class artists that graced the stage. Opening acts, the D3 Dancers, Moe Logo, Mo Eazy, Mista Silva, Lola Rae and Tillaman gave electrifying performances filled with theatrics, killer dance moves, amazingly talented dancers and a sound performance by the Empire Sounds live band each time they played their instruments.
By the time Davido hit the stage, the crowd was more than ready to feast their eyes on what they had been longing for. After a brief UK grime introduction to Lethal B’s 2003 hit song “Pow”, Davido jumped on stage to “All of you” as a rain of confetti, fireworks and fancy light work lit the stage, courtesy of Hephizbah Productions. Davido quickly reminded the sold out London crowd of his long list of hits despite his short time in the industry so far.
Giving the people an energetic show, Davido went from “Back When” to the hottest song in Nigeria right now, “Skelewu” alongside HKN members Shina Rambo and B-Red. He even included an interlude of the hottest US rap songs out right now while Wande Coal who was seated in the balcony sprayed money onto the lower standing area.
Davido did everything from pull a young lady from the crowd to serenade to pulling a young lady from the crow to twerk on stage. He was also joined by the now famous CEO Dancers as well as the D3 Dancers.
If there was any doubt in anyone’s mind that the young Nigerian superstar wouldn’t be able to deliver the goods, he shot it down the moment he had the crowd screaming his name.
From the moment he stepped on the stage to the moment the moment he took his last bow the crowd was on their feet grooving and gyrating with their hands up in the air.
Let’s not forget to give credit where it is due since the running of the how wouldn’t have been smooth sailing if not for the organisers: Smade, Cokobar, Lian Okolie of Vox Africa and CEO of Milestone Entertainment and Fatimah Morafa of Creative Sparks Media ltd.
This was most definitely the biggest, hottest and best concert (of any genre) of 2013, so far.
See photos below
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