Rema surprised audiences at his “Ravage Uprising” show at the O2 Arena in London by making a dramatic entrance onto the stage with a horse.
In front of a sold-out crowd of 20,000, Rema debuted at the iconic arena wearing a mask and all black, riding a stationary horse to the beats of his latest single, “DND.”
He then proceeded to deliver a captivating performance of “Iron Man,” accompanied by a visually stunning display of Indian dance choreographers on both sides of him.
The Mavin singer sang “Dirty,” “Ginger Me,” “Addicted,” “Why,” “Dimension,” “Soundgasm,” “Fame,” “HOV,” “Trouble Maker,” “Lady,” “Don’t Leave,” “Dumebi,” “Bounce,” and “Charm.”
Rema’s other Mavin Records signees, Ayra Starr, Crayon, and Magixx, joined him on stage, which was one of the night’s highlights.
The artist capped up the evening with a performance of his enormous global hit, Calm Down.
See reactions below:
@star.flez: “If no be say Wizmid career don d!€ this one na small thing na .”
@dinzzylb: “this remy boy don join 666; nothing una fit tell em.”
@dinzzylb: “Currently, Rema is way bigger than Wizkid.”
@daymiond_views12: “REMA big pass some people but make we nor ARGUE.”
@dareleecious: “Nothing wey una wan tell me. Rema don join cult.”
@kallmetexas___: “This boy na agent of darkness nothing wey anybody wan tell me.”