Sensational singer Simi has reacted to the massive crowd at Wizkid’s concert at London’s O2 Arena on Sunday night.
Wizkid and Tems on Sunday night got the crowd buzzing as they performed their hit song, ‘Essence’.
The O2 Arena, which can hold 20,000 persons, was filled up as excited fans sang along during the performance, which has got many tongues wagging on social media,
Reacting to this, Simi, in a post shared on her Instagram story, bragged about how Nigerian artists are doing worldwide, adding that Wizkid’s show was madness.
She wrote: “Y’all look at the magic our people are doing worldwide!!! Wiz show was a madness”
Meanwhile Wizkid created an epic three-man performance buzz at his Made in Lagos concert in London, UK when he brought US singer, Chris Brown and Nigerian songstress, Tems on stage.
The major highlight from the night was when Starboy introduced Chris Brown and Grammy-nominated fast-rising female star, Tems, to the stage to perform ‘Essence.’
Music stars like Buju, Burna Boy, DJ Tunes and others also thrilled the crowd with breathtaking performances.
Wizkid made history recently when he became the first African musician to sell out London’s renowned 02 Arena.
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