B.E.T Award winner and Nigerian superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, is set to thrill Kenyans at his 30 Billion World Tour Concert in Kenya at Uhuru Gardens on November 24.
Davido’s 30 Billion World Tour is coined after his 2017 hit single if, that had the catchy phrase ‘30 billion for your account’. The song received massive airplay and rave reviews across the globe which led to it going platinum.
The concert at Uhuru Gardens will mark the spectacular final leg of the World Tour which has seen the award winning artiste tour more than 30 countries.
"Having one of Africa’s bestselling artists come to Kenya goes a long way to prove that Nairobi is the ultimate party destination in East Africa and entertainment hub of the region,” KCARL Entertainment Events Manager Tunde Daniel said.
"Inviting Davido to perform the 30 Billion Concert here fits both the profile of an artist of his caliber and the respect attached to Nairobi city. This concert is definitely one for the books,” he added.
Davido Music Worldwide (DMW) group has collaborated with Kenya’s premier entertainment solutions company KCARL Entertainment on the standard arrangements for the event.
These include venue and ticket sales ahead of the arrival of the prolific songwriter. The Nigerian superstar is also scheduled for a "meet and greet” party with his fans before hitting the stage at the show ground.
Also set to perform at the concert are Kenya heavyweights The Kansoul and P-Unit alongside DJ Joe Mfalme, DJ Protege, DJ Ace King and DJ Seme who will be bringing the house down from 5pm till dawn.
MC’s for the night will be the multi-talented duo of Amina and Jalango.
Regular tickets are going for Sh3,000 (advance) and Sh3,500 at the gate, while the VIP tickets are retailing at Sh10,000 – including four vouchers for drinks. VVIP tickets will cost fans Sh25,000 and grant the holders access to an open bar.
Tickets are available on ticketsasa.com and there will also be flash ticket sales for groups and individuals on the 16th November.
Davido’s performance is set to be the party starter for Koroga Festival – who are among the sponsors – for what promises to be an out of the norm experience for the fans.
The singer performed in Kigali in March for the very first concerts of his world tour.
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