Famous Nigerian artist Divine Ikubor, known as Rema, has thrilled his fans at his much-awaited homecoming concert for his album ‘HEIS’ in his hometown of Benin City, Edo state.
The concert was held at Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin drew a big audience as fans from across Nigeria came to see the ‘Calm Down’ performer live.
Rema, recognized for his thrilling performances, wowed the crowd with an impressive entrance that sparked wild cheers.
As Rema took the stage, the crowd erupted in cheers, calling out his name together. He kicked off the evening with his hit songs like “Lady,” “HEIS,” and “Holiday.” His dynamic energy and lovely voice left the audience in awe.
His fans were visibly thrilled, shouting joyfully and singing along with the song word for word, moving to the beat of the music.
A memorable part of the night was when Shallipopi, also from Edo state, and his brother Zerry DL performed with Rema. They created a thrilling atmosphere with their song, “Benin Boys.”
Nigerian artist OdumoduBlvck joined Rema at his homecoming concert to perform their popular song, ‘War Machine’, making the event even more thrilling.
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