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Adekunle Gold dazzles at Fuji Carnival with legends

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Adekunle Gold dazzles at Fuji Carnival with legends

Adekunle Gold dazzles at Fuji Carnival with legends

Adekunle Gold Fuji Carnival thrilled fans as he honoured music legends in Lagos, delivering a cultural spectacle powered by Legend Extra Stout

Adekunle Gold Fuji Carnival lit up the heart of Lagos as the award-winning artist paid tribute to Nigeria’s rich musical heritage in spectacular fashion.

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Powered by Legend Extra Stout and held in partnership with Mainland BlockParty, the event transformed Broad Street into a thrilling celebration of sound, culture, and legacy.

Known for his fusion of pop, highlife, and Fuji, Adekunle Gold (AG) took fans on a journey through time, honouring the Fuji legends who inspired his latest album, Fuji.

The night reached electrifying heights as Saheed Osupa, Taye Currency, and Obesere took turns on stage, each unleashing unforgettable performances that brought raw nostalgia to life.

From Osupa’s commanding vocals to Obesere’s flamboyant charisma and Currency’s magnetic rhythm, the event was a masterclass in street music artistry.

For many in the crowd, it was a powerful reminder of the roots of Lagos music — a blend of grit, rhythm, and soul.

Moving fluidly between his classics like Pick Up and High to new album tracks such as Don Corleone, Bobo, and Only God Can Save Me, AG bridged the gap between generations, uniting fans across age groups in one giant cultural moment.

At the centre of the energy was Legend Extra Stout, Nigeria’s bold full-brewed stout, which not only sponsored but shaped the evening’s tone.

Guests toasted with rich, chilled servings as they danced to sounds that echo the heartbeat of Lagos.

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By the time the final track faded, the Adekunle Gold Fuji Carnival had proven itself more than a concert — it was a love letter to Lagos, a cultural renaissance, and a nod to the giants of Fuji whose legacies still roar through city streets.

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This was not just music. It was legend recognising legend, and a reminder that Fuji is far from fading — it is evolving.

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