Adekunle Gold, popularly known as AG Baby, has etched his name into Nigerian music history ahead of his much-anticipated headline concert scheduled for December 26, 2025, at the Wole Soyinka Centre of Culture and Creative Arts in Lagos.

The multiple award-winning singer has officially become the first and only Nigerian artist to sell out and headline a concert at the main bowl hall of the iconic cultural venue, formerly known as the National Theatre.
The achievement comes months before the event itself, underscoring the growing demand for his live performances and the scale of anticipation surrounding the show.
Taking to social media, the singer shared the milestone with fans, confirming that preparations are already underway for what many are calling one of the most ambitious concerts in Nigerian pop history.
The Boxing Day performance is expected to mark a defining moment in Adekunle Gold’s career, not just for its size, but for its artistic depth.
Unlike the typical Afropop concerts driven largely by backing tracks and standard live bands, AG Baby’s show will feature a full orchestra.
The performance will see his music reimagined through layered classical instrumentation, including strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion, creating a more cinematic and textured soundscape.
Few tickets left https://t.co/qdUCWU9ATo pic.twitter.com/L6vlnwhPPE
— BIG FISH (@adekunleGOLD) December 18, 2025
The concert is also designed as a journey through his career. Fans can expect a carefully curated setlist that spans his discography, with familiar songs presented in fresh orchestral arrangements that place emphasis on melody, songwriting, and storytelling rather than just dance tempo.
Cultural fusion remains at the heart of the project. Adekunle Gold has long drawn inspiration from highlife, soul, Fuji-influenced rhythms, and modern Afropop. Translating these elements into an orchestral format reflects his commitment to preserving African musical identity while elevating it to a refined, global stage.
Only few VIPs left pic.twitter.com/4eMfjgLlJo
— BIG FISH (@adekunleGOLD) December 18, 2025
The timing and venue further amplify the moment. Slated for Boxing Day during Lagos’ peak entertainment season, the concert offers a striking alternative to the usual club-centric and arena shows that dominate Detty December. Instead, it promises a more immersive, artistic experience rooted in live musicianship and cultural expression.
With tickets already sold out and expectations soaring, AG Baby’s National Theatre concert is shaping up to be more than just another show; it is a statement about how far Nigerian pop music can go when creativity meets ambition.
SOLD. OUT. THE. NATIONAL. THEATRE.
THANK YOU LAGOS.See you on the 26th.
Dress code: Black Tie pic.twitter.com/t1rYT3Xws5
— BIG FISH (@adekunleGOLD) December 20, 2025
