Tiwa Savage steals the show at Usher’s O2 Arena concert

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Nigerian songstress, Tiwa Savage, delivered a show-stopping performance as a special guest at Usher’s ‘Past Present Future’ tour concert at London’s iconic O2 Arena.

The 20,000-capacity venue was electrified by Savage’s dynamic stage presence, powerhouse vocals, and infectious energy as she performed her 2023 hit single ‘Somebody’s Son’.

Savage captivated the audience with her performance, leaving the crowd in awe and further cementing her status as a global music sensation.

Usher warmly embraced Savage as she exited the stage, showing appreciation for her contribution to the concert.

This isn’t the first time Savage and Usher have shared the stage. The duo previously performed together at the 2022 Global Citizen Festival.

Savage took to Instagram to thank Usher for inviting her to perform at the concert.

The ‘Past Present Future’ tour promotes Usher’s ninth studio album ‘Coming Home’, released in February 2024, and celebrates his three-decade-long career in the music industry.

Usher, one of America’s most celebrated R&B icons, has been making waves in the industry since his debut album in 1994.

Savage’s performance at the O2 Arena further solidifies her position as one of Africa’s most influential artistes with a rapidly growing international fanbase.

Her music has garnered widespread acclaim, earning her numerous awards and recognition across the globe.

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