Wizkid, the Grammy award-winning Nigerian singer, has achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the first African artiste to headline the renowned Glastonbury, the UK's biggest music festival.
The Glastonbury music festival took place on Friday in Somerset, England, United Kingdom, drawing an impressive crowd of over 210,000 attendees.

Wizkid took the stage at the festival's "Other Side Stage" and delivered an unforgettable performance. He treated the audience to a captivating medley of his chart-topping hits, including "Essence," "One Dance," "Ojuelegba," "Soco," and "True Love."

It's worth noting that Burna Boy, another esteemed Nigerian artist, performed at the prestigious Glastonbury Festival last year, although not as a headliner.