Kizz Daniel Cancels Lagos December Concert – Here’s Why

Kizz Daniel Cancels Lagos December Concert – Here's Why
Kizz Daniel Cancels Lagos December Concert – Here’s Why
Afrobeats star Kizz Daniel addresses Nigeria’s economic struggles as he cancels Lagos concert and announces a two-year break from music.

Nigerian music star Kizz Daniel has decided to cancel his highly anticipated Lagos December concert due to the nation’s ongoing economic difficulties. The singer also revealed plans to take an extended hiatus from music, leaving fans in a mix of disappointment and anticipation.

During a fan interaction on X (formerly Twitter), Kizz Daniel addressed a query about his Lagos concert plans, responding candidly:

“Nah… [I] would rather do cho cho cho this December… Money no too dey Lagos this time.”

The statement underscores the financial pressures many Nigerians are facing, which could impact turnout for entertainment events. His decision highlights the interplay between economic realities and the entertainment industry.

Announcing a Musical Hiatus
Kizz Daniel further shocked fans by revealing his intention to step away from the music scene after releasing his latest EP, “Uncle K,” on November 29, 2024:

“After this, I no dey drop anything again until 2026.”

Since his breakout hit “Woju” in 2016, Kizz Daniel, born Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, has become a household name in Afrobeats. He is celebrated for hits like “Buga,” “Mama,” and “Cough”, and his unique blend of smooth vocals has earned him a loyal global fanbase.

With five studio albums and multiple accolades under his belt, his influence in the Nigerian music scene is undeniable.


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