The Indian community in Lagos State has concluded plans to host a talent show, ‘Lagos Supersinger Junior’, to promote and showcase the singing talents among Indians living in Nigeria.
According to the organisers, the inaugural edition of the show, which is sponsored by FlyFree360 Travel and Tours Ltd., will hold on October 26, 2025, at the Darlington Hall, Ilupeju, Lagos, Nigeria.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of FlyFree360 Travel and Tours Ltd., Oluwasegun Imoleayo Obasa, said that the essence of the event is to provide a platform for young Indians to exhibit hidden talents, be entertained and connect with the community.
“We are thrilled to bring Lagos SuperSinger Junior to the Indian community in Nigeria. They’ve been a part of the Nigerian business and culture for a long time, and now that our organisation found the opportunity to support their vision, we see it as a good one to collaborate and promote their culture. We believe that music is a universal language that bridges cultures, and we are excited to be part of this incredible journey,” he said.
He added: “Lagos Supersinger Junior promises to be an unforgettable experience, with captivating performances from Indian entertainers, impressive stage presence, and a dash of Indian cultural glamour. The audience can expect to be stunned by the exceptional talents of the young contestants, who have been training tirelessly to impress the judges and the crowd,” he said.
Obasa explained that the journey started with auditions, which lasted for four weeks, and after a rigorous selection process, the final contestants were chosen to compete in the grand finale, stressing that the talent show will witness the most talented young Indian singers between the ages of five to 15 to battle it out for the top prize.
In his remark, Chief organiser of Lagos Supersinger Junior, Sivakumar Palaniyandi, said that FlyFree360 Travel and Tours agency had again restated its commitment not only to provide exceptional travel experiences and promote local entertainment, but also to give a push for talents to thrive regardless of the continent. He, therefore, urged prospective participants and associates to attend and witness the next big thing in Indian music in Nigeria.