The last leg of Asake’s London show at Brixton O2 cancelled shortly after he started performing on stage. It was canceled due to a security breech as people broke into the entrance and caused a stampede.
Two concert-goers were reportedly stabbed outside of the venue as a multitude of people struggled to get through into the venue. He has been whisked away by the metro police as at the time of reporting.
Nigerian star, Asake, suffers a wardrobe malfunction as his trouser tears while performing live in London.
The singer who recently revealed that he is a fuji artist witnessed an embarrassing moment during a live performance in the United Kingdom.
While singing one of his latest hit songs, Loaded, the energetic singer tore his trouser unintentionally when he did a kick mid-air.
Asake, who noticed the wardrobe malfunction immediately exited the podium in a reverse manner while covering the torn trouser.
“He made it worse by doing that funny ass moonwalk 😂😂😂. If he had just kept going it wouldn’t have been as funny,” a social media user wrote in reaction.
Another added, “Why e no wear normal bugi wey him dey always wear na😢…I no go hear word for my compound today😭😭😭.”
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