
Pop star, Wizkid had a ‘free show’ in London where he also brought out dancehall star, Burna Boy and UK rapper, Skepta, much to the surprise and delight of the audience.
Starboy had hinted at a show days ago but no one expected him to perform on the scale he did; or to even bring out the artistes he did.

And there was more, according to a Twitter user who attended, Starboy also served all the keys to an ‘owambe’ – jollof, puff puff, free drinks and what-not.
Ok so guys tonight Wizkid done an absolute madness and hosted a free show in shoreditch with free drinks, puff puff & joloff and chicken
— Els. (@DSBAma) July 11, 2017
Pls, Henny with chaser pic.twitter.com/JCYS6JlANf
— Els. (@DSBAma) July 11, 2017
Wizkid performed ‘all the bangers he had ever made’.
He performed ALL the bangers he had ever made, as in tunes from his very first album, Holla at your boy, don’t dull allllll of it
— Els. (@DSBAma) July 11, 2017
Moved onto the newer tunes, show me the money, caro all that good stuff, then finished us with come closer & daddy yo. KOOL
— Els. (@DSBAma) July 11, 2017
Without warning, Skepta.
Enjoying enjoying the show now, he wants to end on the anthem ojuelegbe, calm. Suddenly suddenly Skepta comes out and does his tingggg
— Els. (@DSBAma) July 11, 2017
And Burna Boy!
Then out of nowhere Burna Boy comes out and does the biggest madness and performs Soke AND Rock your body. I could have fainted, HUH
— Els. (@DSBAma) July 11, 2017
@burnaboy pic.twitter.com/YBaUeljx9Y
— Els. (@DSBAma) July 11, 2017
And we all know Wizkid usually shouts out Burna Boy on interviews when he can.
I was actually losing the plot at this point how could they do this VERY serious show! Big you lot up man #SFTOS pic.twitter.com/RWRzcAHrd2
— Els. (@DSBAma) July 11, 2017
The ‘free show’ was actually the launch of his coming album, Sounds from the Other Side, which will be released July 14.
Wizkid only recently talked about doing major gigs at four stadia in Nigeria as well as another show in London later in September.
According to the pop star, his proceeds from those shows would go to charities and, for the London show, to the Grenfell Tower fire victims.
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