
Newsonline reports that superstar musician, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has kicked off his much anticipated North America tour.
The tour, which was scheduled to hold in five cities, began with a concert in New York on Thursday night.
Davido got the fans buzzing with excitement with his energetic performance during the Brooklyn concert, which marked the kick off of his tour.
During the concert, the superstar performed his all time hits including See Gobe, Dami Duro, and FIA.
The singer, who hails from Osun State, also brought his cultural heritage to New York as a caricature of the Osun Osogbo Sacred Grove was at the stage of the concert.
After the concert, the singer had an After Party at Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn, New York.
The North America tour tagged, ‘We rise by lifting others tour’, is scheduled to hold at five cities including New York, Toronto, Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Some fans and attendees have taken to Twitter to hail the singer for pulling off the concert in New York.
A tweep, @buddyankie said, “Only Davido would make you scream on top of your voice at his concerts and tours.
Serving us evergreen classics at his ongoing #WRBLOTOUR in New York City tonight. @davido is the 001 of Afrobeat worldwide.”
An attendee at the concert, @bunmiog_, tweeted, “Davido’s concert was a vibe. I danced so hard. I was sweating.”
“That was a good ass concert, OBO you did great @davido,” @fisayooxo tweeted.
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