AFROBEATS ABROAD: SIDEONE & FRIENDS Bring High-Energy Concert to Maryland, USA, Sets Sights on Africa
The highly anticipated "SIDEONE & FRIENDS" concert, held on Friday, August 30, 2025, at 5005 Jackson Street, Hyattsville, MD 20781, was a resounding success, featuring a star-studded lineup of Nigerian heavyweight artists. Packaged by Davidaloca Productions, the 3-in-1 show seamlessly blended a Single Release Celebration, Birthday Bash, and Cultural Takeover, creating an electrifying atmosphere that captivated the massive turnout.
It was a night with the Legends as the concert boasted an impressive lineup, including: Nigerian Music Sensations: Olu Maintain, Eddy Remedy, Kelly Handsome, Dotman, Abizzy, Shady Baby, Lord of Ajasa, Naomi Achu, Pardon C, Adx Artquake, YQ, Bolo Jay, Dekunle Fuji, and X-Project.
The master Disc-Jockeys like DJ Jamstar, DJ X-One, and DJ Famous kept the crowd enthralled with their spinning skills. Not to forget the hosts, Kelvin Boj and MC Wallywa, who brought the house down with their fantastic hosting like never before.
A Celebration of Afrobeats, and the event was a testament to the growing popularity of Afrobeats in America, with SideOne's groundbreaking performance making history in the entertainment scene.
The concert featured a captivating drum and saxophone sessions that set the tone for the night and great performances by the Ogeez, HipHop pioneers in Africa and the audience had an unforgettable experience, dressed to impress and danced to the infectious beats.
SideOne expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the attendees, saying, "I am deeply grateful for the love and support you all showed me on August 30, 2025, as I celebrated another year of life and the release of my new single. The energy was unmatched—everyone who came through looked amazing, well-dressed, and celebrated in style." He also appreciated DMV for their support, making the night truly unforgettable.
Interestingly, findings revealed that SideOne is planning something big that will unite Africa and set a new standard to "Rep Your Flag" by Africans like never before.

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