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Aristos Band To Hold Maiden Concert ‘The Life Of The Party’


The Aristos Band is set to hold it’s maiden concert which will be an unforgettable night of timeless music, fun and culture at the Balmoral Convention Centre, Sheraton Lagos.

The event tagged  ‘The Life of the Party’ is a premium live music experience that  promises to redefine entertainment excellence, bringing together the nation’s most iconic performers, rising stars, and a sophisticated audience of tastemakers, celebrities, and high-net-worth individuals.

Organised by one of Nigeria’s foremost live music ensemble, celebrated for their mastery in Afrobeat, Highlife, Jazz, R&B and contemporary fusion, the Aristos Band, the event is slated for December 17, 2025, at the prestigious Balmoral Convention Centre, Sheraton Hotels and Suites, Lagos and has a grand line-up that includes musical legends, Dr. Ebenezer Obey, Musiliyu Haruna Ishola, Sir Shina Peters, Mike Okri, Chike, 9ice (Alapomeji) and others – each set to deliver unforgettable performances alongside the dynamic Aristos Band, renowned for their soul-stirring artistry and electrifying stage presence.

”The Life of the Party’ is more than a concert – it’s an experience that celebrates legacy, luxury, and lifestyle,” said the Aristos Band Management Team. We’re curating a night where the old and new meet, where highlife meets R&B, and where the spirit of Lagos shines brightest,” says band leader, Dayo Obatola

With an expected attendance of over 800 elite guests, the concert will serve as a cultural bridge connecting generations through music, fashion, and art. From nostalgic highlife classics to modern Afrobeat rhythms, guests will be treated to a musical journey that embodies the vibrant Lagos spirit, energetic, diverse and endlessly entertaining.

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