Asake sells out 19,000-Seater Barclays Centre in US (VIdeo)
Asake sells out 19,000-Seater Barclays Centre in US (Video)
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Asake, who recently achieved a remarkable feat by selling out the 20,000-capacity O2 Arena and delivering an electrifying performance in London, becomes the first Afrobeats artist to ever headline and sell out the Barclays Centre.
The show in New York is part of his headlining tour across North America before meeting his esteemed fans in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, and Washington DC.
The concert, titled ‘Work Of Art,’ is expected to draw a crowd of 19,000 fans, making it one of the biggest concerts for a Nigerian artist in the USA in 2023.
Asake brings the ‘Work of Art’ Tour to Brooklyn on Friday, September 8th as he is set to thrill the audience with electrifying performances of hit songs from his recently-released sophomore album titled ‘Work Of Art,’ and his record-breaking/chart-topping debut album,’ Mr Money with the VIbe
This is another significant milestone for Asake who recently won two awards at the 2023 Headies Awards.
He clinched the ‘Next Rated Award’ and the prestigious Album of the Year award ahead of other talented artistes like Davido, Rema, Burna Boy, and Omah Lay.
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