Over the weekend, Olamide delivered one of the most talked-about Afrobeats concerts of the year as he headlined his highly anticipated show at the OVO Arena Wembley in London. The arena was packed with thousands of fans who had waited nearly a decade to see the YBNL boss take on a major UK stage again, …
Olamide Shuts Down OVO Wembley With Asake & Seyi Vibez in a Historic London Night

Over the weekend, Olamide delivered one of the most talked-about Afrobeats concerts of the year as he headlined his highly anticipated show at the OVO Arena Wembley in London. The arena was packed with thousands of fans who had waited nearly a decade to see the YBNL boss take on a major UK stage again, and he did not disappoint.
From his entrance, Olamide owned the night with back-to-back hits that reminded everyone why he remains one of the most influential voices in African music. The atmosphere was electric, blending nostalgia from his early street anthems with the fresh energy of his newer releases.
One of the biggest highlights came when Asake and Seyi Vibez joined him on stage. Their performance of “99” sent the arena into a frenzy, proving just how powerful the combination of these three has become in today’s Afrobeats landscape. Olamide and Asake also reunited for an energetic rendition of “Amapiano,” drawing some of the loudest cheers of the night.
Beyond the music, Olamide had a heartfelt moment when he paused the show to check on a fan who wasn’t feeling well, a gesture that quickly went viral and earned him praise online.
With strong production, vibrant visuals, and a setlist that catered to both longtime fans and a new generation of listeners, the concert felt bigger than a performance; it felt like a milestone. For many, Olamide’s Wembley show was a reminder that his influence isn’t just historical; it’s still growing.
In the end, he turned London into Lagos for one unforgettable night, cementing his legacy while opening a new chapter in his global journey.






