Nigerian global sensation Rema continues to make waves on his international tour. He delivered a groundbreaking performance at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City. Demonstrating his superstar power, Rema shuts down Madison Square Garden with a show that was completely sold out. This marks a major milestone in the singer’s career and proves once again that Afrobeats has found a stronghold on the global stage.
The highlight of the night came during his performance of “Ozeba”. The crowd erupted with energy as Rema took over the stage with his trademark charisma.
Watch the performance below!
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The production was nothing short of spectacular, featuring high-powered lighting, smoke effects, and pyrotechnics that amplified the already electric atmosphere.
Videos from the event quickly went viral, showcasing fans singing every word back to the superstar.
Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has steadily become one of Africa’s biggest music exports. His current world tour follows a string of successful shows across Europe, Africa, and Asia. This further solidifies his position as an international powerhouse.

He has continued to receive widespread acclaim for his live performances and boundary-pushing visuals.
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Earlier, Rema made headlines after clinching the Headies Award for “Album of the Year”. This further proves his dominance in the Nigerian music scene. His debut album “Rave & Roses” and its deluxe edition have produced multiple global hits. These include “Calm Down”, which topped charts across several continents and earned him collaborations with international stars.
Despite facing occasional social media backlash for his unique style and stage antics, Rema remains unfazed. He focuses on evolving as an artist and ambassador for Afrobeats. With each performance, he raises the bar, inspiring the next generation of African talents.
From Benin City to the Big Apple, Rema’s reign is only just beginning.