Nigerian music stars are taking Afrobeats to new heights this year, with major performances lined up across Africa and beyond. From festival stages to sold out venues, the touring wave shows how far the genre has grown and how strong its global pull has become.

Leading the charge is Tems, who is set to co headline the opening night of the All Points East festival. She will share the stage with British singer Jorja Smith.

The event will take place on August 21 at Victoria Park in London. Known as one of the United Kingdom’s biggest summer festivals, the show will spotlight both Afrobeats and R&B. The lineup, curated by Smith and her label FAMM, also includes fast rising Nigerian act Ayra Starr, showing the growing global demand for the genre.

For Tems, this performance adds to a strong run on the international stage. Her debut album ‘Born in the Wild’ and her Grammy winning hit ‘Love Me Jeje’ have helped push her music to a wider audience.

Before that, Davido will headline his own major event titled ‘Davido & Friends’. The concert is set for August 14 at the Crystal Palace Bowl in London, a venue that has hosted legends like Bob Marley and Pink Floyd.

The show marks Davido’s return to England after his headline appearance at the O2 Arena two years ago, further showing his strong connection with fans in the UK.

At the same time, Wizkid is preparing for one of the biggest stages in Afrobeats. He will headline Afro Nation, widely known as the world’s largest Afrobeats festival, taking place from July 3 to 5.

The growing list of international shows by Tems, Davido and Wizkid reflects a major moment for Afrobeats. As more global stages open up, fans can expect even bigger tours and wider recognition for Nigerian music in the months ahead.

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