Supporters of afrobeats musician Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun better known as Wizkid have shared hard proof on X that their "idolo" did, in fact, sell out the 62,850-seat Tottenham stadium.
Recall that music mogul Adesope Olajidea went viral over the weekend after one of his guests on his afrobeats podcast said that Wizkid was unable to sell out Tottenham Stadium, which is why he hasn't been able to return for a gig there.
CNN's July 29, 2023 tweet, which verified that the singer had really sold out Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, was one among the pieces of evidence that were circulated by the singer's fans who are known as Wizkid FC.
Read some reactions here
@Kellybonito_: "Person wey Dey live nation talk say he no sell out, make I come Dey believe you wey no pass twitter."
@mr_clement14: "It was a sold out show but he didn't sell out the stadium."
@m_igodomigodo: "Even from this photos, you can easily detect it wasn’t sold out."
@lifeofTemmi: "Why phone flash no plenty for the upper side?"
@mufasa_kello: "We turn O2 to O3..ppl with sense know that Wizkid is the biggest African artist in the UK."
@BariWaySabi: "Inside darkness, person way they live nation say them no sabi him gbedu, na you way they find Elon money I go believe?"
See video of the guest saying Wizkid did not sell out the stadium
Wizkid failed to sell out the Tottenham stadium in 2023.
— Don Corleone🌹 (@DonCorleone707) December 29, 2024
Adesope: “you’re working with Live Nation and can see the data so I can’t argue”
The truth will always come out 😂
📹: Afrobeats Podcast pic.twitter.com/dMIXY8HR2s
Check out report confirming Wizkid sold out the stadium
Wizkid sold-out Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London (2023) pic.twitter.com/o3QUMR1Aip
— NTS. (@NoteSphere) December 29, 2024
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