- King Promise is touring Asia, his first show in Singapore was a huge success, making him the first African Afrobeat artist to sell out a show in that region
- In a video posted by entertainment/pop culture journalist Olele Salvador, you’ll see Singaporeans singing and dancing to King Promise’s songs
- King Promise is on a 3-date Asia tour, starting in Singapore, then Bali, and would end in Jarkata
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024, Afrobeat star King Promise announced that his show, which will be held in Singapore, is sold out.
A recent video doing the rounds on social media shows that the concert was a huge success, with many Singaporeans dancing and singing along.
The Singapore show kicks off its 3-date Asian tour, including shows in Bali on Saturday 27 April and Jarkata on Friday 3 May 2024.
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King Promise’s performance in Singapore
In a video shared by entertainment/pop culture journalist Olele Salvador, the singer is seen performing in front of a very hyped and energetic crowd. The most amazing aspect of the video was that everyone was singing along to his songs, which clearly shows how far King Promise’s music travels worldwide. An excited King Promise took to social media after the show and thanked everyone for their support.
“Singapore I’m speechless ❤️ ! Ghana rocks Asia! Love you guys! Africa in the world,” she posted
I’m watching video below:
Reactions from Ghanaians
YEN.com.gh garnered some backlash from social media.
@OriginalObeng said:
Promise King for AOTY who says NO???
@BestTechGh said:
More and bigger wins for him and Ghana
@Kobby589 said:
I honestly think Ghanaian artistes are underestimating themselves by going to smaller arenas
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@soul_winar said:
King Promise at his level shouldn’t do imitations. Chale go there with a band and show them what you’re really made of. I love his music regardless
@joseph_dziwornu said:
Singapore is a nice place but see where it plays smh
@LinarhBae said:
You really put flagon on the map
@kre_oo said:
Bro you’ve always been the one bro you’re the one mmmmm
@heisking_9 said:
Let’s activate the region for more, this is a big thing, the East
@sammybadvance said:
Killer e no be easy sey these Asians go sing and drag your songs oh. You did really well
Dancer Lloyd celebrated as he became the first Ghanaian dancer to be verified on TikTok
In a postYEN.com.gh reported that Dancegod Lloyd celebrated his verification on TikTok, making him the first Ghanaian dancer to receive verification.
In a post on X’s page, the dancer shared a screenshot of his TikTok page, showing off his new blue tick.
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In the comments section of the post, followers and fans of the dancer celebrated the milestone with him.
Source: YEN.com.gh