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  • Flytime Fest 2024 Recap

    Drew 30,000 fans to its sold-out venue from December 22 to 25.

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    Lagos, Nigeria – December 25, 2024:

    (Burna Boy performs at Flytime Fest in Lagos)

    Lagos, Nigeria, was a haven for music enthusiasts as it hosted a sensational four-day music festival. Nestled against the backdrop of its vibrant nightlife and rich cultural scene, Flytime Fest was a massive success, drawing 30,000 fans to its sold-out venue from December 22 to 25, with Gunna, Olamide, Davido, and Ayra Starr serving as the festival鈥檚 headliners.

    Tyla, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Rema, Tiwa Savage, D’banj, Bnxn, Darkoo, Fireboy, Omah Lay, Fave, Ckay Odumodublvck, Shallipopi, Cobhams, and other performers were also on the bill. After the concert, Cecil Hammond, CEO of Flytime Promotions, reflected: 鈥淕unna injected a new vibe for such a diverse and wide-reaching festival. It brings us so much joy to see Lagos as the new destination spot and Flytime is excited to be part of this transformation. Flytime Fest 2024 was another dream realized, and we can鈥檛 wait to see how much the movement will have grown by the time we return again in 2025.鈥

    (Gunna performs at Flytime Fest in Lagos)

    Gunna headlined the first night of Lagos鈥 Flytime Fest, a four-day music festival celebrating Africa and the African Diaspora that has previously hosted Megan Thee Stallion,Wizkid, Burna Boy, and more. Gunna hit the stage in front of a full crowd packing out Lagos鈥檚 Eko Convention Center, a premier entertainment venue in the bustling West African metropolis. After performing a slew of hits including 鈥淥ne of Wun,鈥 鈥淒rip Too Hard,鈥 鈥淔ukumean,鈥 and 鈥淵osemite,鈥 the beat to 鈥淛ump鈥 dropped as聽Tyla strutted out singing in a pilot鈥檚 cap, sequined mini skirt, and black bustier. 鈥淭hey ain鈥檛 never had a pretty girl from Joburg,鈥 she purred as fans screamed.

    Gunna headline set capped Flytime Fest鈥檚 Coca Cola Rhythm Unplugged concert that served as the festival鈥檚 first night. Rhythm Unplugged is a two-decade tradition that has helped break Nigerian talent like Tems and brought global acts like Ja Rule and Ashanti to the country. 

    As the show continued, the electrifying presence of Burna Boy took center stage, igniting a frenzy among fans who eagerly battled for the prime spots closest to the stage. His single, 鈥淪ittin鈥 On Top Of The World,鈥 was met with full support from the crowd and was followed by Dave鈥檚 鈥淟ocation,鈥 鈥淟ast Last,鈥 and an energetic performance of 鈥淵e.鈥 among others.

    Day 2 saw Nigerian rap artist Olamide headline his three-hour long set that felt like a celebration of Nigerian music. The crowd was treated to surprise guest appearances from global superstars Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Fireboy DML,Wande Coal, Phyno, and Pheelz, turning the night into a spontaneous celebration of Afrobeats at its finest. The crowd went wild for Wizkid, who took his time and performed a slew of hits, including 鈥淜ese,鈥 鈥淓ssence,鈥 and Drake鈥檚 鈥淥ne Dance.鈥 Starting from the very middle of the stage on an enormous platform, he gradually moved closer to the audience with each song, to their inexplicable delight.

    (Olamide performs at Flytime Fest in Lagos)

    Olamide performed a medley of his chart-topping hits, including “Melo Melo,” “Durosoke,” “Triumphant” with Bella Schmurda, and the crowd-favorite “habibi.”

    Davido took the stage on Day 3, delivering a set full of his biggest hits, including “Aye,” “Unavailable,” and “Kante,” his chart-topping collaboration with Fave.聽 A mix of high-energy anthems and intimate moments kept the crowd on their feet, while Odumodublvck joined him onstage for a thrilling live rendition of “Funds.” To cap off the night, DJ Dope Caesar brought the crowd to a frenzy with her high-energy DJ set, ensuring the energy remained high long after the final act.

    (Ayra Starr performs at Flytime Fest)

    The final night of the festival was headlined by Ayra Starr, whose high-octane performance showcased hits like “Away” and “Sability,” along with tracks from her critically acclaimed album The Year I Turned 21. But it wasn鈥檛 just Ayra who got the crowd moving. Rema, one of the fastest rising stars in Afrobeats, made a surprise appearance, delivering pulse-pounding performances of “Ozeba” and “Azaman.” The surprises didn鈥檛 stop there 鈥 a rare duet between Tiwa Savage and Ayra Starr left fans speechless, showcasing the timeless appeal of Nigerian female talent

    Flytime Fest 2024 also featured an emotional tribute to the history of the festival with a special photo collage celebrating 贵濒测迟颈尘别鈥檚 20-year journey. From its humble beginnings in 2004 to becoming a global phenomenon, the images reminded the audience of how far the Afrobeats movement has come and how much it has shaped the sound of modern music. 

    Flytime Festival will return for its twenty-first edition in December 2025.

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