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K1, Alao, Malaika, Osupa, Others For Fuji Vibrations 2022

By Chinonso Ihekire
19 November 2022   |   4:05 am
Fuji Opera, the premier multi-dimensional entertainment platform, is back with Fuji Vibrations. Billed for December 8, at the Muri Okunola Park, the event will provide a one-of-a-kind live music experience showcasing exceptional talent from the Fuji world for one night only.

K1 De Ultimate. PHOTO: NAN

Fuji Opera, the premier multi-dimensional entertainment platform, is back with Fuji Vibrations. Billed for December 8, at the Muri Okunola Park, the event will provide a one-of-a-kind live music experience showcasing exceptional talent from the Fuji world for one night only.

The live music concert will feature a fantastic line-up of Fuji artistes, including Alhaji Sefiu Alao, KS1 Malaika, Taye Currency, King Saheed Osupa, and the Mayegun of Egbaland, K1 De Ultimate, paired with emerging Fuji talents to create dynamic sounds.

Fuji Opera premiered in December 2020, at the Alliance Française, Mike Adenuga Centre, Lagos. Over 20,000 people attended, ranging from schoolchildren to culture custodians and other corporate and social Nigerians.

The project curated a series of activations in 2021, beginning with a two-phased art exhibition in November in collaboration with one of Nigeria’s rising artists, Bidemi Tata, inspired by the Fuji Music subculture. These works were first shown in collaboration with the Lagos State Government and the Lagos State Parks and Recreational Agency. Over two million people viewed the exhibition over the course of three weeks.

In December 2021, the first edition of Fuji Vibrations held, featuring General Ayinla Kollington, Alhaji Rasheed Merenge, Saheed Osupa, Adio Atawewe, Remi Aluko, Kolade Onanuga, also known as KWAM 2, and many other upcoming acts. These events drew over 15,000 concertgoers and had over 1 million online streamers.

Fuji Vibrations is proudly supported by the Lagos State Government, the Ministry of Tourism, Art, and Culture, the Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency, the Lagos State Security Trust Fund, the Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency, FUMAN, Supa Komando, Regal Dry Gin and others.

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