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Unforgettable moments from Rema’s historic MSG concert

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Highlights from Rema’s Historic HEIS Concert at Madison Square Garden

On Friday, May 2, 2025, Nigerian music sensation Rema delivered a groundbreaking performance at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden, solidifying his place in the global music scene and elevating Afrobeats on the world stage.

Known for his genre-blending sound and electrifying stage presence, Rema’s MSG debut was more than just a concert—it was a cultural moment. Here are four unforgettable highlights that defined the night:

1. Rema Declares the “Big Four”
Mid-performance, Rema stunned the crowd by unveiling towering statues of Afrobeats heavyweights Davido, Burna Boy, and Wizkid—then boldly placed himself among them.

In a powerful statement of self-affirmation and evolution, he declared the end of the “Big Three” era, proclaiming, “There is now a Big Four.” The crowd erupted, and the moment instantly went viral, signaling a new chapter in Afrobeats history.

A Surprise Birthday Celebration

In the middle of the high-energy show, the vibe shifted to something more intimate and joyful. Rema’s team and his brother surprised him on stage with a birthday celebration. Fans sang along as the stage lights dimmed and a birthday cake was brought out.

The unexpected gesture added a personal touch to the night, reminding everyone that beyond the global star is a young man surrounded by love and support.

Honored With a Plaque for headlining a concert at the MSG

After the show, another monumental moment unfolded, as the Afrobeats star, Rema, was presented with a plaque by Madison Square Garden commemorating his debut at Madison Square Garden.

A Salute to Don Jazzy

In a heartfelt tribute, Rema brought out producer and record label manager Don Jazzy, the music mogul and head of Mavin Records who first believed in his talent. The audience erupted as the two shared a moment on stage.

Rema took the opportunity to thank Don Jazzy for his mentorship and for playing a pivotal role in shaping his journey.

Rema’s Madison Square Garden concert was more than just a musical event, it was a defining moment in his career where he solidified himself as a leading figure of Afrobeats.

From challenging industry hierarchies to celebrating his roots, every aspect of the night was carefully crafted and emotionally resonant.

If anyone ever doubted Rema’s place in the pantheon of greats, his MSG performance put those doubts to rest. The Big Four is here and Rema made sure the world took notice.

Fidel Perez

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