Last night, Olamide made history by becoming the first African artist to sell out the OVO Arena in London. Over 12,000 fans packed the venue, singing along to every word of his meticulously prepared setlist. After a 10-year hiatus, his return was far more than a concert—it was proof of his enduring influence and massive appeal.

The atmosphere reached its peak as Olamide performed hit after hit, from “Wo” and “Kana” to “Rock,” with fans standing, dancing, and singing along. Yet, the most unforgettable moment came during Fada Fada, his 2016 continental hit with Phyno. According to social media buzz, Olamide seemed to express regret that Phyno couldn’t be there, as he had missed his flight to London. While this detail hasn’t been confirmed by major news outlets, fans felt the absence and sent heartfelt messages celebrating the iconic duo.

The concert wasn’t just a showcase of Olamide’s vocal and stage prowess—it was a celebration of his fans, old and new. The energy in the arena was electric, a testament to his unique ability to connect with the audience even after years away from the spotlight.

Olamide also invited several YBNL family members to join him on stage, creating explosive collaborations that had fans cheering nonstop. Each hit, each verse, and every move highlighted the night’s intensity and made it truly unforgettable.

Over 12,000 fans sang in unison, danced together, and created a living, breathing spectacle of music and passion. Last night, Olamide proved that even after a long break, the power of a legend never fades. The sold-out OVO Arena performance will undoubtedly be remembered as a historic milestone in his illustrious career.