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Adekunle Gold stuns at Lagos’ first National Theatre concert
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81683, member: 636"] Lagos finally got classy as Adekunle Gold made history inside the Wole Soyinka Centre recently. This singer partnered with The Macallan to headline the Fuji concert at the renovated National Theatre while utilizing a massive fifty-five-piece orchestra. He backed up the performance with The 79th Element band as Olamide hosted the black-tie event for a packed house of fans. Davido jumped onstage to perform tracks like High and Only God Can Save Me which sent the crowd into a total frenzy. Old school legends Adewale Ayuba and Yinka Ayefele also showed up to perform Many People alongside the headliner. The arrangements reimagined his catalog with depth rather than just playing standard backing tracks. Gold told the audience to never quit dreaming and to handle everything on their specific terms. He urged everyone to dare to be different during the show. The celebration moved to an after-party where Big Bimi kept the energy high while Falz and Do2dtun partied with SwitOpe and VeeIye. Guests sipped cocktails in a stylish setting to round off the evening. [/QUOTE]
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