Waiting hours for late performers proves fan loyalty remains a serious mental illness. Asake tested patience at the Gold Rush Dome in Johannesburg when he ghosted the stage for over thirty minutes. The packed venue eventually got tired of standing around while expecting the Nigerian star to appear. The crowd started singing the South African national anthem to kill time during the awkward silence. Things changed instantly once the artist finally walked out to perform hits like Remember and Organise.
Local acts like Musa Keys alongside Thukuthela and Jazzworx warmed up the room earlier. Ahmed Ololade Asake smoothed things over by handing out roses to women in the audience. The singer joked that Yebo remains his favorite word while addressing the massive turnout.
This event highlighted his influence on the local scene under the YBNL Nation label. Kenneth Agyapong from AfroFuture claimed that bringing the musician there felt essential for modern African culture. He insisted the platform aims to create authentic moments through live events globally.
Local acts like Musa Keys alongside Thukuthela and Jazzworx warmed up the room earlier. Ahmed Ololade Asake smoothed things over by handing out roses to women in the audience. The singer joked that Yebo remains his favorite word while addressing the massive turnout.
This event highlighted his influence on the local scene under the YBNL Nation label. Kenneth Agyapong from AfroFuture claimed that bringing the musician there felt essential for modern African culture. He insisted the platform aims to create authentic moments through live events globally.