Asake to Headline O2 Arena For Second Time

Nigerian singer, Asake has disclosed that he will perform at the London O2 Arena for the second time.

He made the disclosure on his Instagram page on Tuesday.

Asake, who is currently on his ‘Lungu Boy World Tour’, said he will be performing at the 20,000-capacity auditorium on September 21.

Sharing the flyer, he wrote; “I’m super excited to announce that my tour ‘Lungu Boy World Tour’ is coming to a city near you. London Lungu BY is Active @theo2london Saturday 21st September.”

Recall that Asake’s tour which began in Portimao Portugal on June 20, will end on October 6 in Gold Coast, Australia.

Asake had last year delivered a sold out performance at the O2 Arena.

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