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Big Wiz set to make his film festival debut in 2025

Wizkid is set to shine on a whole new stage in 2025, as he’s officially making his debut at a major international film festival this June.
The Grammy-winning Nigerian superstar will take center stage in a documentary titled “WIZKID: LONG LIVE LAGOS,” premiering at the prestigious 2025 Tribeca Film Festival.
This much-anticipated film will trace his incredible evolution—from his early days navigating the vibrant streets of Lagos to becoming a global icon and a key architect of the Afrobeats movement.
‘WIZKID: LONG LIVE LAGOS’ will premiere at the 2025 TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL this June. 🎬🦅
A documentary on Wizkid’s rise as a global icon.
Directed by Karam Gill, An HBO documentary film release. pic.twitter.com/Si0sTkc5Lz
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Though the director remains under wraps, the documentary promises never-before-seen footage, intimate behind-the-scenes moments, and interviews with influential voices who have walked alongside Wizkid on his journey.
Tribeca’s selection of the film highlights the growing global embrace of Afrobeats and reinforces Wizkid’s legacy as a trailblazer who’s helped push the genre beyond borders.
With buzz already building, the premiere is expected to be a major highlight of this year’s festival circuit.
“Wizkid: Long Live Lagos,” a documentary directed by Karam Gill, is set to premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival in New York this June. The film chronicles the rise of Nigerian music icon Wizkid (Ayo Balogun), from his roots in Lagos to his ascent as a global superstar. The… pic.twitter.com/OlIaDoOVzo
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In other news, Wizkid has etched his name into the history books once again, as his critically acclaimed album Made in Lagos becomes the first African project to remain on the Billboard World Albums chart for 150 consecutive weeks.
This groundbreaking feat underscores Wizkid’s global dominance and the enduring resonance of Made in Lagos across borders and generations.