- Nigerian singer Tems recently had her Born in the Wild tour at The Dome in South Africa
- This makes her the first artiste to perform in the recently opened 10,000-capacity space in the country
- Fans have celebrated Tems for her historic feat in South Africa
In continuation of her Born in the Wild tour, Afrobeats singer Temilade Openiyi known as Tems has set a new record in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Tems makes history as the first artist to perform at the newly opened 10,500-capacity The Dome stadium in South Africa.
The historic tour, which captured thrilling performances and moments of the singer, was announced on March 21, adding another milestone to Tems’ successes.
The Dome was recently unveiled in January by Live Nation in partnership with Stadium Management South Africa. It is considered the country’s largest dedicated live entertainment space.
Tems announces meet and greet with South African fans
Meanwhile, Tems has announced a quick meet-and-greet with fans in Johannesburg following her tour.
“Joburg! I’m sneaking in a quick meet & greet today from 3PM to 4PM! It’s a small spot, so I’m gonna be there on time or even earlier. I can’t wait to see all your gorgeous faces. Love youuu,” she wrote.
Fans celebrate Tems’ historic tour in South Africa
Following her recent performance in South Africa and the history made with it, fans of the Love Me Jeje crooner have celebrated Tems’ milestone.
TheRadar curated some below:
@shutanaya said, “Lyrical Poe is back!”
@emryskixxy wrote, “Greatness.”
@Asarailu_ said, “Well done Tems.”
@bigwizii said, “Good one boss.”
@Paul said, “10k capacity, no worries she go Soon do 02.”
@calebOkechukwu commented, “Wow. Historical!!!”
@zinodict said, “Zinoleesky will sell more than that when the time comes. Insha Allah.”
@Not_ur_regu said, “Guy, no new artist is bigger than tems globally just know.”
Artiste Spotlight: ‘Born in the Wild’ a fitting climax for Tems’ music run
Meanwhile, TheRadar earlier reported that Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, released her debut studio album, which she titled Born in the Wild.
The Grammy-winning singer’s album was a fitting climax for her run in the music industry. It saw her win many prestigious awards and acknowledged as one of the leading female singers from Nigeria and Africa.