Adekunle Gold, alternative Afropop singer, on Friday celebrated the African culture in his sold-out solo concert at the Indigo O2 in London.

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The event, tagged ‘The About 30 concert’, saw the ‘Ire’ singer perform with his band, 79th Element, and entertain the devoted crowd through a brilliant display of African costumes and dances.

The most striking performance featured Gold on a throne wearing a brilliant gold apparel, flanked by bodyguards while his sister gave the ‘oriki’ in Yoruba alongside a brilliant talking drummer.

London. You were incredible. I don’t have words. Thank you @kaffydance @fumzgop @patiencegop for the dance! Electrifying Night! 📸 @michaeltubescreations

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Adekunle Gold took to his Instagram page on Saturday to reminisce about the event.

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He wrote: “What a night! We actually sold out O2 Indigo! Pinch me please. By all means, dream.”

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@georgiaalabama77 🔥🔥

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@itsdyo came on! Magical!!!

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The show also featured other artistes like Tolani, Falana, Juls, Harry Marshal and Bimbi Phillips.

There was a surprise appearance by Simi as she performed ‘No Forget’ with Adekunle Gold.

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And my song bird..❤️ @symplysimi

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Fans were mesmerised by Gold’s performance as they shared their experiences during and after the show with one describing it as an “ethereal experience”.



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