Music is a universal language that brings the world together. Some of the greatest artists of all time have traveled to Nigeria to dazzle fans with their performances.
Chris Brown recently became the latest American artist to sell out an iconic African venue, as the Grammy-winning R&B star sold out South Africa’s biggest stadium in just two hours. Before him, several global superstars have toured the African continent, including Nigeria. Here, we revisit some of these historical concerts.
- Beyoncé
Beyoncé performed in several African countries, including Nigeria in 2006, where she delivered an awe-inspiring rendition of the country’s national anthem. She has also performed in Egypt, Ethiopia, and South Africa. - Jay-Z
The Roc Nation boss headlined the Thisday Music Festival in Lagos in 2006. The festival also featured other big names like Beyoncé, Busta Rhymes, Ciara, and Missy Elliott. - Sean Paul
The dancehall legend is one of the most influential foreign artists in Nigeria. He has collaborated with Nigerian star Timaya and more recently with Young Jonn. In 2009, he dazzled Nigerian fans at a Guinness Music concert. - 50 Cent
In 2004, 50 Cent performed in Nigeria at the Star Jamz Festival, where he captivated fans with global hits from his album Get Rich Or Die Trying. His time in Nigeria created an unforgettable moment in Nigerian music folklore after a tussle with Nigerian rapper Eedris Abdulkareem. He returned in 2007 for the Kora Award, where he reconciled with Eedris on stage. - Chris Brown
Chris Brown is perhaps the most influential foreign artist in Afrobeats, with his contributions earning him a Headies award. The American singer performed in Nigeria in 2012 at the Eko Hotel. - Rick Ross
In 2012, American rapper Rick Ross headlined a concert in Lagos, where he shot a music video for his song “Hold Me Back.” He returned in 2022 for another concert. - Cardi B
Grammy winner Cardi B had a great time during her visit to Nigeria in 2019, culminating in a headline performance at the Livespot Music Festival. - J. Cole
Multi-platinum-selling North Carolina rapper J. Cole performed in Lagos in 2018, where he had fans singing his lyrics word for word. - Mariah Carey
In 2013, Access Bank brought Mariah Carey to Nigeria to perform at the bank’s end-of-the-year party. She was reportedly paid 200 million naira for the event, which drew criticism from US media and fans alike. - Stevie Wonder
The legendary Stevie Wonder performed at the Festival for Art and Culture in Nigeria in 1977, marking a significant moment in the history of international music in the country.
These concerts highlight Nigeria’s vibrant music scene and its ability to attract global superstars, showcasing the power of music to connect people across cultures.