- Popular Nigerian singer Davido shut down the Accor Arena in Paris with his first-ever live concert, drawing a capacity crowd of 20,300 enthusiastic fans.
- The “Unavailable” crooner wowed the audience with a performance featuring his popular hits, including crowd favorites like “Money” and “Dami Duro.”
- The concert featured collaborations with notable artists such as Musa Keys, KCee, and Angelique Kidjo.
Popular Nigerian Afrobeat star, David Adedeji Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, took the stage at the renowned Accor Arena in Paris, France, on Wednesday, January 31, for his first-ever live concert in the city.
The iconic venue, with a capacity of 20,300 spectators, played host to an unforgettable night of entertainment.
Fresh off his recent performance at the illustrious O2 Arena, Davido, accompanied by his 30BG crew, continued to captivate audiences worldwide with a sold-out show that left fans in awe.
The Accor Arena was filled to its brim as the “Unavailable” crooner belted out an array of his chart-topping hits, including fan favorites like “Money” and “Dami Duro.”
The atmosphere was nothing short of electric as Davido commanded the stage, showcasing his dynamic stage presence and undeniable talent.
Davido proceeded to welcome esteemed musical collaborators, including both Nigerian and international artists, to join him on stage.
Joining Davido on stage were the likes of Musa Keys, KCee, and Angelique Kidjo.
See below;
Paris on 🔥
— Davido (@davido) January 31, 2024
DAVIDO SHUT DOWN ACCOR ARENA, PARIS, FRANCE.
MADNESS.#DavidoAccorArena pic.twitter.com/avCfDC8sNN
— OTUNBA (@ManLikeIcey) January 31, 2024
Davido & Angelique Kidjo LIVE in Paris 🔥#DavidoAccorArena
— DJ DALEY (@DJDaley) January 31, 2024
In other news, Nigerian music sensation Davido makes a bold statement, claiming that he deserves 20 Grammys.
Recall that the artist received three nominations for the 66th Grammy Awards, despite having previously been passed over by the Recording Academy.
in a recent interview with France 24, Ahead of the Grammy awards ceremony, Davido stated that he should have received 20 Grammy Awards by now.
The 66th Grammy Awards is scheduled to take place in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 4, 2024.