Rema, the Nigerian singer, delivered a memorable performance of his hit songs to a rousing audience at his O2 Arena concert on Tuesday night. 

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The ‘Calm Down’ hitmaker thrilled concertgoers inside the sold-out 20,000-capacity iconic London arena with a masterful mix of his stellar collection of songs and stage performance.

At the concert tagged ‘Ravage Uprising’, Rema made a grand entrance, riding a red and black horse while adorned in a black cape and a mask.

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Rema kicked off the concert by performing ‘DND’, a track off ‘Ravage’, his latest extended play (EP).

He also thrilled the audience with ‘Dirty,’ ‘Ginger,’ ‘Lady,’ and ‘Soundgasms’, his hit singles.

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After a short break, Rema returned for the second round on a bat with glowing red eyes, dressed as a cybernetic warrior.

The singer thereafter serenaded the audience with tracks from ‘Rema’, and ‘Bad Commando’, his EPs.

Rema also invited Marvin Records stars on stage to perform their hit song ‘Won Da Mo’.

Before going on stage, the Afrobeats star shared a tribute to Burna Boy for bringing him up on that stage in 2021.

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“Before I get on stage, I want to say a big thank you to @burnaboy for bringing me on stage two years ago. Today it’s my turn to conquer that same stage, and I wish you were here to share this moment with me. Regardless, I’m grateful for the motivation,” he said.

Rema, whose real name is Divine Ikubor, has been enjoying a massive reception from music lovers since he came into the limelight.

He signed a record deal with D’Prince’s Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records, in 2019.

The singer released his eponymous debut EP ‘Rema’ in 2019.

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‘Calm Down’, his hit single, has continued to rake in massive numbers on streaming services, break records, and earn awards.



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