Grammy-winning singer Temilade Openiyi, known professionally as Tems on Thursday, June 18, added another milestone to her rapidly expanding global résumé as she performed at the official opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Centre in Chicago, United States.
The globally celebrated singer, songwriter, and record producer joined an impressive lineup of international performers and cultural figures including Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Bono, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Christina Aguilera, C’mon, The Roots, Eddie Vedder, Marc Anthony and U2’s The Edge at the high-profile event, which marks the formal unveiling of the centre dedicated to the legacy of former U.S. President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Tems’ inclusion in the celebration as the only Nigerian act on the lineup and one of a small group of international artists selected, underscores her growing influence as one of Africa’s most prominent musical exports.
Over the past few years, she has successfully transitioned from a rising Nigerian star to a globally recognised artiste, earning acclaim for her distinctive sound, powerful vocals, and genre-defying artistry.
The event attracted political leaders, business executives, entertainers, philanthropists, and cultural stakeholders from across the world, making it one of the most significant public gatherings in the United States this year.
For Tems, the performance represents another landmark moment in a career already defined by international achievements. From collaborating with some of the biggest names in global music to winning prestigious awards and performing on some of the world’s most celebrated stages, she continues to break barriers for African artists on the international scene.
The Barack Obama Presidential Center opening blends music, culture, history, and community engagement, reflecting the values and vision associated with the Obama legacy.
“This Grand Opening ceremony will be unlike any other, filled with music, performances, and hope,” Valerie Jarrett, CEO Obama Foundation, said in the announcement before the opening.
For Michelle Obama, the center is a full-circle moment for Chicago’s South Side. According to her, it transforms a previously underutilised space into a hub for history, leadership, education, and community engagement.
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