On December 28, 2025, Wizkid didn’t just perform at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS); he transformed the historic ground into a living testament to how far African live music has come and how far it can still go.

The Grammy-winning superstar headlined FutureFest with the boldly titled “G.O.A.T.: The Greatest of All Time Experience,” a show that has since dominated conversations for its scale, ambition, and execution.
TBS, a venue synonymous with defining moments in Nigerian entertainment, once again proved why it holds legendary status. Over the weekend, it became the heartbeat of FutureFest, a forward-looking cultural festival that spotlighted the evolving future of African music. Wizkid’s performance stood tall as the festival’s crowning moment, powered by Pepsi’s #BabaForTheStreetz campaign.
Wizkid’s entrance tonight at TBS, Lagos. 🖤🦅#WizkidFutureFest #wizkidTheGoatExperience pic.twitter.com/KjXUmHvqDo
— Wizkid Source (@WizkidSource) December 29, 2025
From the opening notes of “Jaiye Jaiye,” the atmosphere shifted instantly. Wizkid led fans on a journey through his catalogue, seamlessly blending early-career favourites with era-defining hits. Songs like In My Bed, On Top Your Matter, Pull Over, Thank You, No Lele, The Matter, Final (Baba Nla), Beat of Life, Soco, Karamo, Ololufe, Show You the Money, and Soweto Baby kept the massive crowd fully locked in.
Nostalgia hit hardest when classics such as Ojuelegba, Slow Down, and Don’t Dull rang out, drawing deafening sing-alongs and closing the night on a victorious note. But it was “Money Constant,” currently one of the most dominant songs across Africa, that truly sent the venue into chaos, with the entire square moving as one.
🚨WIZKID performing “Money Constant” at his show at TBS, Lagos 🤯🦅 pic.twitter.com/7C5s5NURqr
— HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) December 29, 2025
The night also came loaded with special appearances. Tiwa Savage joined Wizkid for crowd-pleasing performances of Ma Lo and Dis Love, Young Jonn stepped out for Cash Flow, and CDQ brought raw street energy with Nowo E Soke. Street dance star Poco Lee added flair and movement, while appearances from OG Abbah and Ceezer Milli kept fans guessing throughout the show.
12/29: Wizkid & Tiwa Savage performing “Dis Love” at Future Fest in TBS, Lagos. 🇳🇬🦅#WizkidFutureFest #wizkidTheGoatExperience pic.twitter.com/fCSgTxyRLs
— Wizkid Source (@WizkidSource) December 29, 2025
Wizkid & Young Jonn performing “Cash Flow” At Tafawa Balewa Sqaure, Lagos 🇳🇬🖤🦅 #WizkidFutureFest pic.twitter.com/XEbHer4iDz
— WizKid Gallery (@WizkidGallery) December 29, 2025
BIG WIZ DEY DANCE OOOO 🖤🦅#WizkidFutureFest pic.twitter.com/x024j4BiU0
— WizKid Gallery (@WizkidGallery) December 29, 2025
Visually, the concert was just as overwhelming. The towering 100-foot stage, roughly the height of a ten-story building, stood as a bold statement of intent. It wasn’t just a stage; it was an engineering flex that redefined what large-scale live production can look like on the African continent.
By the end of the night, it was clear that Wizkid had done more than headline a festival. He had reset expectations. At TBS, Starboy didn’t just perform history; he expanded its limits.
🔥 https://t.co/qLvdHc08SG pic.twitter.com/8xXB4IfIC6
— Wizkid Source (@WizkidSource) December 29, 2025
RECAP OF @wizkidayo’s PERFORMANCE AT TAFAWA BALEWA SQUARE, LAGOS LAST NIGHT 🇳🇬🖤🦅 #WizkidFutureFest pic.twitter.com/QvJjrvcvo1
— WizKid Gallery (@WizkidGallery) December 29, 2025
