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Asake to Headline O2 Arena for the second time

Asake, the Nigerian music sensation, is set to make history with his second headlining concert at London’s iconic O2 Arena on September 21

Asake to Headline O2 Arena for the second time

This milestone follows his sold-out performance at the 20,000-capacity venue in 2023.

The upcoming show is part of his highly anticipated “Lungu Boy” tour, which kicks off in August 2024.

To coincide with the tour, Asake has announced the release of his new album, ‘Lungu Boy,’ marking his third album in three years and fourth project since January 2022.

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This achievement will solidify Asake’s position alongside Nigerian music legends Davido and Wizkid, who have also headlined the O2 Arena multiple times.

Asake’s rapid rise to international stardom has been marked by numerous chart-topping singles and critically acclaimed albums, cementing his status as a leading force in Nigerian music.

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Asake to Headline O2 Arena for the second time
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