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In a bold and principled move, Afrobeats megastar Davido has withdrawn from the upcoming Iconic Presents concert set to take place on July 3, 2025, at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where he was scheduled to perform alongside U.S. icons 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige.
The Nigerian hitmaker took to Instagram on Saturday to announce his decision, citing unresolved issues with event organizers that he says would compromise the integrity, quality, and representation of his performance.
While he didn’t name specifics, the singer hinted at deeper concerns around discrimination and unequal treatment, calling for respect and proper recognition of African creatives in global entertainment spaces.
Davido’s move sends a clear message: African music is no longer seeking validation — it’s demanding fair treatment. As Afrobeats continues to dominate charts worldwide, artists like Davido are holding promoters and institutions accountable for how African talent is engaged, represented, and respected on global stages.
His quiet protest echoes a broader conversation in the music industry — that African excellence shouldn’t be an afterthought or an add-on. It deserves equal footing, investment, and respect.
While fans expressed disappointment, Davido reassured his UK audience that he’s not turning his back on them. Instead, he revealed that London will still get its show — as part of his global “5 Alive” tour — later this summer, promising an experience that truly reflects his sound, his standards, and his roots.
The concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will proceed as scheduled, with 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige still on the bill. But Davido’s absence will be more than just a missing name — it will stand as a reminder that even the biggest stars from Africa are now setting boundaries and leading with intention.
With each decision like this, Davido isn’t just making music — he’s making history. This isn’t just a no-show. It’s a statement. And it’s one that adds weight to the ongoing movement for creative equality, cultural ownership, and international respect.
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source: kaknews.com