Walking into The O2, thereâs a homogenous buzzing as a huge crowd dressed to the nines psyche themselves up for the multi-platinum selling Nigerian superstar Davido. Tonight marks the third time that an Afrobeats act has achieved the incredible feat of selling out one of London’s biggest venues, and he follows in the footsteps of fellow Nigerians WizKid and Burna Boy.
Ahead of Davidoâs headline show, punters are treated to a celebratory Afrobeats party to mark the milestone, with DJ EDF and DJ E Cool spinning classic genre staples alongside overplayed pop-rap and hustle anthems. It all leads up to a grandiose entrance, with a plethora of stars â Not3s, S1mba, Shyne and Reekado Banks â performing ahead of the main attractionâs entrance. Itâs just a shame that the spectacle isnât visible everywhere, blocked out by an eyesore of a light-up box at the bottom of the stage. Most of these cameos are unfortunately hindered by technical issues and a heavy delay on the mics, though Reekado Banks and Not3s valiantly attempt to overcome them. The latter ends up singing his hit âAladdinâ acapella in an attempt to appease the crowd while the sound team sort out the delay.
Following this heroes welcome, Davido eventually emerges from the inside of his slightly obstructive light box in a black sparkly three-piece suit, jamming with London-based instrumental band The Compozers for renditions of his older cult hits: the racing âDami Duroâ and the heartfelt âAyeâ. Without a backing track, and instead, a wailing guitar to sing the melodies (this is The Compozersâ USP), the crowd takes the reins in singing âDami Duroâ in full as sound techs slide on their knees trying to fix Davidoâs sound pack. That said, the star does make up for the poor sound quality with his larger-than-life performance; puffing out his chest with grandeur and falling to his feet for âAyeâ.

The pace picks up for âLike Datâ, a stand-out moment drenched in blue lights. And after an outfit change, Davido â now clad in red, white, and blue â means business. âAre you ready to start the show now?â he asks. A conveyor belt of guests follow in quick succession: Nigerian rapper Zlatan [âKillin Demâ] and British-Nigerian rapper JNR Choi [âTo The Moonâ] both coming to the stage to inject some afro-drill party spirit into the night, before UK drill hitmakers Russ, Tion Wayne, and Ardee all come out to perform the global hit âBodyâ. The procession of cameos continues with US rising stars Yung Bleu and Capella Gray performing their own hits as well. At times, sound issues persist, and Grayâs âGyallis Anthemâ is ear-shuddering and cloaked in heavy layers of delay.
It feels like Davido brings out near enough the entire world to feature in his one-night-only performance, not only pushing his beloved Afrobeats but the popular sounds of the UK as a whole. Perhaps the schedule mightâve benefitted from a couple of headline shows with different line-ups and more tightly curated set-lists, because running over by 34 minutes â and getting a hefty fine in the process â its current form feels slightly rushed.
Luckily enough, Davido himself proves to be quite the showman at the helm of this crazy circus of a night, and as things draw to an end, he brings out Jamaican legend Popcaan and Focalistic to close out the show. Jam-packed with all his hits past and present, it makes for a fast-paced but slightly bumpy ride.
Davido played:
âSkelewuâ
âDami Duroâ
âAll Of Youâ
âEkuroâ
âGobeâ
âAyeâ
âThe Soundâ
âTcheleteâ
âThe Moneyâ
âOne Ticketâ
âBad, Baddo, Baddestâ
âCkiaâ
âFans Miâ
âTo The Moon (with JNR CHOI)
âLike Datâ
âBum Bumâ
âAle Yi, Bolanleâ (with Zlatan)
âSweet In The Middleâ
â1 Milliâ
âConfam, Abuleâ (with Patoranking)
âMaserati Remixâ
âJeâMapelleâ (with Darko Vibes)
âActivateâ (with Stonebwoy)
âADAâ (with E Cool)
âBobo, Betty Butter, The Bestâ (with Mayorkun)
âHoly Fatherâ (with Mayorkun and Victony)
âFor Youâ (with Tneni)
âBaddest, Your Mines Stillâ (with Yung Bleu)
âGyalisâ (with Capella Grey)
âI Dunno (Intro), Whoâs Trueâ (with Tion Wayne)
âBody Remixâ (with Tion Wayne, Russ, and Arrdee)
âRiskyâ
âBaddest Boy Remixâ (with Skiibi)
âBlow My Mindâ (with Ckay)
âLALAâ (with Ckay)
âIfâ
âFallâ
âFIAâ
âFEMâ
âJowoâ
âRiskyâ (with Popcaan)
âOnly Man She Wants, Familyâ (with Popcaan)
âHighâ (with Adekunle Gold)
âKe Star and Champion soundâ (with Focalistic)
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