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Asake Announces Dates For World Tour


Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake has revealed the schedule for his forthcoming ‘In God We Trust’ world tour, which is set to begin in July.

The singer made the announcement on his Instagram page, where he posted the official tour artwork and confirmed that South African DJ and performer Uncle Waffles will appear as a special guest during the tour.

According to the schedule, the tour will cover 13 cities across Europe and North America.

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Among the major destinations on the tour are London, Paris, Atlanta, Toronto, Houston, and Miami.

Accirding to him, the tour will begin on July 4 in Portimão, Portugal, followed by a North American leg starting on August 20 in Chicago, Illinois.

Subsequent stops include Toronto, Ontario (August 22); Laval, Quebec (August 23); Brooklyn, New York (August 26); Lowell, Massachusetts (August 27); Columbia, Maryland (August 28); Atlanta, Georgia (August 30); Miami, Florida (September 2); Houston, Texas (September 4); and Los Angeles, California (September 6).

The tour will then continue in Europe with a performance in London, United Kingdom on October 15, before concluding in Paris, France on October 24.

Asake gained widespread attention in 2020 after releasing the hit track ‘Lady’.

Since then, he has dropped four studio albums, beginning with ‘Mr Money With The Vibe’ in 2022, followed by ‘Work of Art’ in 2023, ‘Lungu Boy’ in 2024, and most recently, ‘M$NEY’.

In 2025, the music star received a Grammy nomination in the Best African Music Performance category, although the award eventually went to Tems.



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