The
Grammy-winning singer stopped over in South Africa, for concerts in Cape Town
and Jo’burg, before heading down to Lagos for the show.
The Lagos event, built into Brown’s on-going world tour, was
organised by Kilimanjaro Events – same company that promoted
Rick Ross and Anita Baker in the past.
Financial details were not made public, but we found
that Oando boss Wale Tinubu was a major financier, as well
as Etisalat, which provided last minute sponsorship.
Brown was to make a brief appearance at
the Oando end-of-year gig, but we’re told that did not happen.
It was Brown’s second time in Nigeria, the first being for
a THISDAY Music Festival performance a few years ago.
Sources told us the fees ‘could have been more’ if he was
required to perform with a live band or if he had to do multiple venues or
cities.
Although he performed with a DJ and backing track, with two
back-up singers and four dancers, he gave a good account of himself, treating
fans to almost two hours of a well-planned set that left guests asking for
more.
Chris Brown’s tour will continue early next year with a
scheduled performance in Cote D’Ivoire.
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