Rema sends shivers down the spine of audience with iconic entrance at London O2 Arena

Celebrity Gig
  • Widely celebrated Afrobeats star, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema captivated the massive audience with a splendid display at the London O2 Arena.
  • A video captured the moment Rema made a grand entrance onto the big and prestigious stage.

Young and talented singer, Rema made a stunning and awe-inspiring entrance at sold out  concert at the London O2 Arena.

Rema who left fans excited appeared on the stage donned in a unique black ensemble.

He hung on a sculpture designed in the sharp of a horse.

As Rema made his entrance, a lot of fans screamed at the top of their voices. The singer went on to kick off his performance with his recently released song, ‘DND’.

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Watch the video below:

 

Undoubtedly, Rema has continued to attain remarkable successes in music, leaving Nigerians impressed about his achievements at a very young age.

Reacting to the video, One @ImmanuelTobi wrote: “Nice entrance but the song no enter.” 

Recall that a few days back, Rema was on the news for being the first African artiste to perform at the Ballon D’or awards ceremony.

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Rema gave out an outstanding performance of his hit track, ‘Calm Down’ on the Ballon d’Or stage.

The hitmaker who has attained remarkable successes over the years delivered a superb performance in the presence of renowned football stars and other notable personalities who graced the occasion.

The singer who donned a black regalia performed with some dancers who spiced the display with their impressive moves.

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Born on 1st May 2000, Rema gained initial recognition with the release of his hit track, “Dumebi” in 2019.

Rema is signed to Jonzing World record owned by D’Prince who has an affiliation with Mavin Records.

He is best known internationally for his 2022 hit single “Calm Down”.

The remix with Selena Gomez of which peaked at No.3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and led the U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart for a record-setting 58 weeks.

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