Here is a highlight of all the performances from special guest artists who took to the stage to thrill fans at Asake’s O2 Arena concert.
It was a star-studded affair as some of the biggest names in the music industry were present at Asake’s O2 Arena concert in London, these superstars were not just present to witness the occasion but rather feature as special guest artists at the event.
These special guest artists which included Tiwa Savage, Olamide, Fireboy and many more took to the stage to perform at Asake’s historic concert at the O2 Arena.
These artists are:
Shallipopi
Pluto boy, Shallipopi was live at the O2 Arena as the fast rising singer took to the stage after an introduction by popular hype man Poco Lee to thrill fans with his hit song Elon Musk.
Lil Kesh
Many might say it was the reunion of all members of the YBNL family as Lil Kesh also took to the stage at the event to perform for fans who were excited to hear him perform at the event.
Fireboy DML
Fireboy DML also took to the stage with Asake to perform the hit song Bandana together for the first time in London at the O2 Arena. It was a live rendition of the song as fans could not get enough of the duos performance as they showed how in sync they were with one another.
Lighthouse Family
Asake shocked people at the event when he brought on the group Lighthouse Family who sang the original version (Ocean Drive) of his hit song Sunshine. They both gave an unforgettable rendition of the hit song together on stage.
Tiwa Savage
The queen herself Tiwa Savage was also present at the event as she took to the stage to deliver a stunning performance of her collaboration with Asake titled Loaded. Tiwa Savage was an unexpected guest artist at the event as the fans cheered loudly when she was introduced on stage.
Did Olamide perform at Asake’s O2 Arena concert?
The event would have been left in a cliffhanger if the CEO of YBNL records did not take to the stage at the event. Fans anticipated and it happened Olamide joined Asake on stage and the duo performed their collaborations, New Religion and Amapiano for an excited audience at the O2 Arena in London.