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Female Afrobeats artists who have sold out arenas around the world

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Female Afrobeats artists have been making history by selling out arenas across the globe, showcasing the genre’s growing influence on the international stage.

Afrobeats has long been dominated by powerful voices, and in recent years, female artists have proven their influence on the global stage.

While male artists have long dominated the industry, female Afrobeats stars have steadily risen to prominence, selling out arenas worldwide and cementing their place in the global music scene. From London to Los Angeles and Paris, women in Afrobeats are selling out major venues, solidifying their positions as global superstars.

This article highlights the groundbreaking achievements of Tiwa Savage, Tems, Yemi Alade, and Ayra Starr, who have made history with their sold-out arena performances.

Tiwa Savage: O2 Indigo, London (2018); O2 Brixton, London (2022)

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Tiwa Savage

Tiwa Savage has established herself as a trailblazer in the Afrobeats industry, consistently setting new records for female artists. In 2018, she became the first female Afrobeats artist to sell out the O2 Indigo in London. By this, marking a significant milestone for women in the genre. Four years later, she returned to London and sold out the O2 Brixton in 2022. This reaffirmed her status as a global Afrobeats icon. These historic performances showcased her ability to draw massive crowds. It also cemented her legacy as one of the leading women in African music.

Tems: A breakthrough at Roxy Theatre

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Tems

Also, Tems' rise to international prominence has been nothing short of phenomenal. In 2021, she sold out the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, a defining moment in her career. Fueled by hits like Free Mind and her feature on Wizkid’s Essence, Tems captivated an international audience and built a strong fan base in the United States. Her sold-out show at Roxy Theatre was proof of her global appeal. It marked her as one of the most exciting voices in contemporary music.

Yemi Alade: Dominating Olympia Hall in Paris

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Yemi Alade

Furthermore, known for her electrifying performances and Afro-pop dominance, Yemi Alade took her global influence to new heights in 2022 by selling out Olympia Hall in Paris. As one of Africa’s most recognized female artists, Yemi Alade has consistently delivered hit songs that resonate with audiences worldwide. Her ability to sell out such a prestigious venue in Europe demonstrated Afrobeats' growing appeal on an international scale and reinforced her position as a leading ambassador of the genre.

Ayra Starr: The Koko London milestone

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Ayra Starr

However, representing the new wave of Afrobeats stars, Ayra Starr has quickly risen to prominence. This is with her distinctive style and captivating energy. In 2023, she sold out Koko London, marking a significant milestone in her career. Known for chart-topping hits like Commas and Sability, Ayra Starr’s sold-out show was a reflection of her growing influence in the music industry. Her success shows the emergence of a new generation of female artists taking Afrobeats to even greater heights.

Women in Afrobeats: A force to be reckoned with

Meanwhile, the success of these female artists proves that women are not only contributing to Afrobeats but are also shaping its global expansion. Their ability to sell out arenas worldwide showcases their massive fan base. It also shows the increasing demand for African music on an international scale. Lastly, as Afrobeats continues to grow, these women will undoubtedly pave the way for future generations. They have and will keep breaking barriers and making history with every performance.

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