Davido Heads to Paris for Listening Party After Major UK and US Appearances

Afrobeats superstar Davido has announced that he is heading to Paris, France, for an exclusive listening party as part of the promotional rollout for his highly anticipated album 5ive. The announcement comes shortly after his London appearance and a string of successful engagements in the United States.

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The singer took to his socials to update fans, stating he is “on the move” again—this time to the City of Lights, where fans and industry insiders are expected to get a first listen of what’s next from the hitmaker.

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This international run follows Davido’s remarkable moment of recognition when his hit track “Kante,” featuring Fave, was included in King Charles III’s curated Apple Music playlist for Commonwealth Day. The playlist, which featured global icons like Beyoncé and Bob Marley, highlighted Davido’s ever-growing influence on the global music stage.

Before heading to the UK and now Paris, Davido was in the United States, where he held shows, interviews, and was spotted with Jamaican star Shenseea and Grammy-nominated artist Victoria Monét. These appearances have only fueled speculation that Davido is gearing up for major collaborations and a powerful rollout for 5ive.

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Known for his infectious sound, incredible stage presence, and consistency, Davido continues to elevate Afrobeats on the global front. From “Fall” to “Unavailable,” the singer has consistently pushed the boundaries of African music, making waves not only across the continent but worldwide.

As he touches down in Paris, all eyes are on Davido as he gears up to unveil his new project. If the buzz surrounding his recent appearances and playlist features is any indication, the 5ive era is set to be one of his biggest yet.

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