Nigerian artist Rema created a jaw-dropping moment at his “Ravage Uprising” show at the 02 Arena in London, leaving audiences worldwide in awe. The singer made a spectacular entrance to the sold-out crowd of 20,000 by storming the stage on a horse.
Wearing a mask and dressed in all black, Rema rode a stationary horse to the beats of his latest single, “DND,” setting the stage for a night of unforgettable performances. He followed up with a captivating rendition of “Iron Man,” accompanied by stunning Indian dance choreography on both sides of him.
Throughout the evening, Rema treated the audience to a range of his popular songs, including “Dirty,” “Ginger Me,” “Addicted,” “Why,” “Dimension,” “Soundgasm,” “Fame,” “HOV,” “Trouble Maker,” “Lady,” “Don’t Leave,” “Dumebi,” “Bounce,” and “Charm.”
The event’s highlights included appearances by Rema’s fellow Mavin Records signees – Ayra Starr, Crayon, and Magixx – who joined him on stage. The night concluded with a performance of Rema’s massive global hit, “Calm Down.”
Social media exploded with reactions, with fans expressing admiration for Rema’s showmanship. However, there were also varied opinions, including speculation and playful banter about Rema joining a “cult.” The show undeniably solidified Rema’s status as a rising star in the Nigerian and global music scene.