Wednesday, 24 December 2025

Olamide thrills fans with electrifying performance at Flytime Fest 2025

By Oladele Eniola

Nigerian artiste, Olamide, on Tuesday night delivered an electrifying performance that set the Eko Convention Centre aglow as Flytime Fest 2025 gathered thousands of music lovers in Lagos.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the concert stretched into the early hiurs of Wednesday with fans thronging the venue to witness thrilling live performances from some of Nigeria’s biggest music stars.

The festival which celebrated sound, culture and live entertainment, offered fans an immersive concert experience as top artistes took turns to thrill the audience with high-energy performances.

It was an unforgettable night of excitement as Olamide mounted the stage to roaring cheers, delivering his hit songs that kept the crowd on its feet from midnight till dawn.

The YBNL boss thrilled fans with popular tracks from his extensive catalogue, combining energetic delivery with commanding stage presence that further heightened the atmosphere at the venue.

The performance was further spiced up with surprise appearances from guest artistes including Phyno, Lil Kesh, and  Ycee among others, who joined Olamide on stage to the delight of the audience.

Phyno ignited the crowd with his rap anthems; Lil Kesh brought nostalgic vibes with fans’ favourite songs, while Ycee energised the arena with his signature sound, drawing loud singalongs from fans.

Some fun seekers who spoke with NAN expressed excitement at witnessing live performances from their favourite artistes.

Tunde Adebayo, a music enthusiast, said the concert was worth every moment.

“Olamide’s performance was top-notch and the guest appearances made it even more special as the energy in the hall was awesome,” he said.

Also, Blessing Okorie, who attended the event with her friends, described the concert as an unforgettable experience.

“Seeing Olamide, Phyno and Lil Kesh on one stage was amazing. The vibe was unmatched compared to listening to the songs online,” she said.

Similarly, Sadiq Lawal described the festival as uplifting.

“The music, the crowd and the whole atmosphere was positive. It was a perfect way to unwind and enjoy good music,” he said.

Another attendee, Ifunanya Obi, applauded the organisers for a well-coordinated event.

“Flytime Fest keeps getting better every year. Events like this bring people together and create lasting memories,” she said.

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