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Wizkid announces Madison Square show

Wizkid has disclosed plans to have another show at New York’s 20,000 capacity Madison Square Garden.

• December 2, 2021
Wizkid
Wizkid

Wizkid has disclosed plans to have another show at New York’s 20,000 capacity Madison Square Garden.

The artist who is currently on tour, made a video backstage saying “America I am coming back, New York Madison Square Garden 20,000 people.”

Just like his ongoing ‘Made In Lagos’ tour at the O2 Arena in United Kingdom which sold out in two minutes, Wizkid assures his next show will sell out in two seconds.

“Star boy shit and we are going to sell that shit out in two seconds,” he added.

Wizkid’s tour began on September 10 and will end on January 22, 2022.

He is also set to drop his new album “More love less ego” at the end of his tour.

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