On Sunday, October 9, Olamide and his YBNL camp stormed London for a concert that would see them shut down the iconic Hammersmith Apollo.
The event however, didn’t go as smoothly as the concertgoers and organisers would have hoped, with Olamide having to cut short his closing performance due to crowd trouble in and outside of the venue.
Hammersmith Apollo, which houses just a little over 5,000 concertgoers, was sold out and there are reports that security had to close the doors due to overcrowding, refusing several disgruntled and apprehensive fans entry.
The same venue was filled to capacity when Burna Boy performed there barely a week ago, and the development comes as little surprise, given Olamide and his crew’s status.
Just when Baddo graced the stage – a second time – for his closing performance after YBNL acts,
Adekunle Gold and Temmie Ovwasa , as well as affiliates Lil Kesh and
Viktoh had performed, he reportedly had to cut short his performance, as the crowd control got increasingly difficult.
He couldn’t perform a bevy of his hit songs as a result, much to the disappointment of a lot of attendees
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Olamide's YBNL 2.0 concert at Hammersmith Apollo in London was marred by overcrowding.
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