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Yemi Alade electrifies Mawazine 2025 with a powerful Afro-pop spectacle

Sunday 22 June 2025 - 13:36
By: Zahouani Ilham
Yemi Alade electrifies Mawazine 2025 with a powerful Afro-pop spectacle

The Bourgreg stage at Mawazine 2025 came alive with a dazzling performance by Yemi Alade, Nigeria’s celebrated afro-pop queen. Known for her commanding voice, sharp choreography, and magnetic stage presence, Alade delivered an unforgettable show that captivated the audience from start to finish. This marked her second impressive appearance at the festival, blending her signature afrobeat rhythms with vibrant, energetic dance moves.

Yemi Alade’s performance reaffirmed her position as a leading figure in the afro-pop genre. Her seamless ability to connect with the crowd, both through her music and dynamic stagecraft, created an electrifying atmosphere of celebration and excitement. The night became a cultural milestone, enriching Mawazine’s diverse musical offerings and creating lasting memories for festivalgoers.$

Beyond the thrilling performance, Alade’s showcase highlighted the expanding global reach of afro-pop, underlining its growing influence on the world music scene. The passion and energy she brought to the Bourgreg stage cemented her status as a pivotal artist in contemporary African music, leaving a profound impact on this year’s festival.


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