Iconic rapper and actor 50 Cent has expressed a keen interest in including Nigeria as a stop on his ongoing “The Final Lap” tour.
In a social media post, the rapper hinted at the possibility of a Nigerian leg of the tour before its conclusion.
The acclaimed artist, known for hits like “In Da Club” and “Candy Shop,” took to his official social media pages to make this intriguing announcement, setting off a wave of anticipation and speculation among music enthusiasts in Nigeria and beyond.
While official details or dates for the tour’s potential visit to Nigeria have yet to be provided, the mere suggestion of such a tour stop in the country has generated significant buzz within the Nigerian music scene.
Fans say they eagerly await further updates and details about the potential performance, hoping to witness 50 Cent’s electrifying stage presence and iconic hits live in their homeland.
Over the years, Nigeria has become a hub for African music, with many international artists eager to collaborate with Nigerian musicians and perform for their enthusiastic audience.
As fans and music enthusiasts eagerly await more information, it remains to be seen whether 50 Cent’s “The Final Lap” tour will indeed make its way to Nigeria.
50 Cent visited Nigeria 19 years ago for a musical concert, but the visit was overshadowed by an altercation between his bouncer and a Nigerian rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem.