London witnessed history as Olamide stormed the OVO Arena Wembley and became the first African rapper to sell out its massive 12,500-seat venue — a feat that instantly reaffirmed his dominance in the global music scene.
From the moment he stepped onstage, it was clear the night would be unforgettable. Olamide tore through an explosive catalogue of hits — “The Money,” “Don’t Stop,” “Infinity,” “Eleda Mi O,” and more — each met with deafening cheers as fans echoed every lyric back at him. One of the evening’s most emotional highlights came during “Lambebe,” a decade-old favourite that the crowd sang with a nostalgia that filled the arena.
But Olamide didn’t take the spotlight alone. He turned the concert into a family affair, bringing out YBNL stars Asake, Pheelz, Lil Kesh, and Bella Shmurda, creating a powerhouse moment that celebrated not only his legacy but also the empire he’s built.
In the middle of the high-energy performance, Olamide showed the heart behind the star. When a fan appeared distressed, he halted the show instantly and called for security, refusing to continue until the fan received help — a gesture that earned him applause for both his artistry and his humanity.
Across nearly 50 back-to-back performances, Olamide took fans on a journey — from the gritty beginnings of his early career to the triumphant heights of selling out one of the world’s most iconic arenas.
By the time the final notes rang out, one truth was undeniable: this wasn’t just a concert.
It was Olamide’s coronation on international soil.































