French-Congolese artist Tiakola rocked the O2 Forum in Kentish Town on Bank Holiday.

Apr 12, 2023 11:31 am

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Big production, Gen Z and array of premiership football stars all present to watch French-Congolese artist Tiakola rock the O2 Forum in Kentish Town on Bank Holiday Monday!

 

Long organised queues around the O2 Forum on Easter Bank Holiday Monday two hours ahead of doors opening, was a great indication of the good turn-out expected all and sundry. At 8pm the BBC1 Xtra DJ Edu, energetic host, Adesope and support acts teased the alacritous audience with incredible music, special-effects, dance and just great vibes.


By 9pm the auditorium was packed to the rafters by a multinational yet predominantly French speaking Gen Z fans; who created an atmosphere vibrant enough to awaken the curiosity of the calm and artistic vibes of Kentish Town as Tiakola dawned the stage. Supported only by his live band, DJ Hype man and occasional featured guest artists including Highlyy - Tiakola was captivating to watch.

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The unassuming and charming Tiakola who walked on to the stage like the boy next door was hailed with the roaring applause of a mega-star; treating his die-hard fans who sang every song word for word to an hour 30 minutes of his fantastic music catalogue amassed in his relatively short career.


In just 5 Years, Tiakola has built a core fanbase across Europe and last night confirmed his super-stardom in the UK, when he not only sold out his debut concert but had notable fans and support from the likes of Santandave, Central Cee, Headie-one, DJ Abrantee in attendance, a long guest list of Premiership footballers including Crystal palace player Odsonne Edourd, Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah, Spurs player Yves Bissouma, Man United’s Anthony Elanga, Southampton’s Romeo Lavia and so many more. He had great crowd control completely owning the stage especially with big hits like Gasolina, Méle, Soza, Cinderella, Pololo, Si J’savais, Meuda before ending the night with crowd favourite La Clé.

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The event's promoter Known as Moko of CongtoGlobal commented “There seems to be a big appetite and audience in the UK for Tiakola, the music and his counterparts by the large francophone community as this marks our 5th sold-out concert in 18 months and there is much more to come. Tiakola’s reception and showmanship was special tonight and he left the audience wanting much more; who knows maybe next year we do the O2 Arena”


For more information and upcoming concerts visit www.congotoglobal.com


Words: Denise London

Photography: Michael Tubes Creations


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