Davido Set To Headline UnitedMasters Grammy Weekend Concert

Superstar Nigerian musician, Davido has been booked to headline the UnitedMasters Grammy Weekend Concert.

Africa Today News, New York reports that prior to the 66th Academy Grammy Awards, slated for Sunday, February 4th 2024 at Crypto Com Arena in Los Angeles, the UnitedMasters music platform will be hosting a Grammy weekend.

The concert will be held on Friday, February 2, 2024 at Hollywood Palladium.

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Davido is to headline alongside Dominican rapper, Tokischa and South Africa based DJ Artist Uncle Waffles.

Recall that the 2023 concert gathered over 2,500 people, including Jay Z and Beyonce, DJ Khaled, Nas, Wiz Khalifa, Future, Damson Idris among others.

Davido, had a fortnight ago revealed that his daily prayer is to win the Grammy nothing that it will be very fulfilling if he wins it.

Africa Today News, New York recalls that Davido was last year nominated in three categories at the 20224 Grammys.

His fourth studio album, ‘Timeless,’ was nominated in the Best Global Music Album category, while ‘Unavailable’ and ‘Feel’ were nominated in the Best African Music Performance and Best Global Music Performance categories, respectively.

Speaking in a recent interview with GQ, Davido said his prayer is to win the awards.

He said: “Everybody knows what one of my prayer points is now. I have been nominated for three Grammys. So, everybody knows what I am praying for every day I wake up.”

Davido will contest with his compatriot, Burna Boy, alongside Arooj Aftab, Silvana Estrada, Béla Fleck, Falu and Gaurav Shah for the Best Global Music Performance gong.

He would also lock horns with Burna Boy, Susana Baca, Shakti, and Bokante in the Best Global Music Album category.

In the Best African Music Performance category, he will face off with familiar names: Asake, Ayra Starr, Burna Boy and South Africa’s Tyla.

Africa Today News, New York

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