Rema continues to solidify his status as one of Nigeria’s biggest musical exports with groundbreaking achievements and electrifying performances.
After making history as the first Nigerian artist to grace the cover of Rolling Stone’s Future of Music magazine, the Afrobeat sensation took his talents to Autinus, where he delivered an unforgettable performance.
The concert, which attracted thousands of enthusiastic fans, saw Rema light up the stage with his chart-topping hits, proving once again why he remains a force to be reckoned with in the global music industry. From the moment he stepped onto the stage, the energy was electric, as the audience sang along to every lyric, immersing themselves in the magic of his music.
The night was filled with back-to-back hits as Rema performed some of his most beloved songs, including Dumebi, Woman, and the global smash Calm Down. His stage presence, combined with the dynamic production, kept fans engaged throughout the performance.
With his signature blend of Afrobeats, pop, and trap influences, Rema effortlessly commanded the stage, showcasing the talent and charisma that have propelled him to international stardom. As the concert progressed, the atmosphere only intensified, with the crowd erupting into wild cheers and applause at every beat drop.
His ability to captivate audiences worldwide is a testament to the unique sound and artistry that have made him a household name.
2025 has already been a monumental year for the Nigerian superstar, with his latest single, Baby (Is It A Crime), becoming the most-streamed Nigerian song of the year so far on Spotify. The track has resonated with fans across different continents, reaffirming his status as one of the most sought-after artists of his generation.
Rema’s impressive streaming numbers highlight his growing influence, as he continues to break barriers and set new records for Nigerian music on the global stage. His ability to craft infectious melodies and push creative boundaries has cemented his reputation as a trailblazer in the industry, ensuring that his music remains a dominant force in the charts.
Beyond dominating the airwaves, Rema is set to embark on an ambitious world tour later in the year, aptly named the HEIS tour. The tour will see him headline major venues across North America and Europe, including a highly anticipated return to London’s iconic O2 Arena, which he previously sold out in 2024.
Other notable stops include the 19,000-capacity Madison Square Garden in New York on May 3rd, marking a major milestone in his career as he joins the elite ranks of African artists who have headlined the legendary venue.
His journey will then take him to Canada for two performances—first at the 10,000-capacity Place Bell in Montreal on May 10th, followed by a show at the Scotia Bank Arena in Toronto the next day.
Further cementing his global appeal, Rema will extend his tour to Europe and Asia, with scheduled performances at Carroponte Hall in Milan on June 14 and Afas Hall in the Netherlands on July 20.
In a landmark move, he will also be performing in Japan for the first time, with a headline show at the 10,000-capacity Okinawa Arena on July 20, followed by a performance at the Mushashino Hall, which also seats 10,000 fans, seven days later.
His venture into Japan underscores his growing fan base in Asia, a region where he has previously performed, including a memorable set at the famous Ambani wedding in India and a sold-out show in Malaysia in 2024.
With his ability to transcend borders and captivate diverse audiences, Rema continues to redefine what it means to be a global African superstar.