Davido has confirmed he will no longer headline the highly anticipated concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, UK, alongside Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent.
The concert is scheduled to hold on July 3.
But in a statement shared via Instagram on Saturday, the ‘Unavailable’ hitmaker cited “unresolved logistical challenges” affecting the quality of his performance as the reason for his decision.
The 32-year-old music star disclosed that despite his efforts to collaborate with the event organisers The Neto Future Group, key production issues remained unaddressed.
Davido expressed regret over the situation and apologised to his fans. He also assured them that his other scheduled summer shows would proceed as planned, adding that “Africa must be respected”.
“Over the past few weeks, I have extended my full support and professionalism to The Neto Future Group, promoters of @iconicpresents, with the sincere intention of delivering a performance that meets the high standards my fans deserve,” the statement reads.
“Despite strong fan support and impressive ticket sales, there have been major misalignments regarding the event’s execution, particularly concerning key elements required to uphold the integrity and quality of my performance.
“Unfortunately, these issues remain unresolved.
“As a result, I regret to inform you that I will no longer be performing at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 3rd. Please note, the show still holds, but without Davido.
“My team and I have worked tirelessly in preparation, and I am incredibly grateful to the thousands of fans who purchased tickets in anticipation. This decision is not a reflection of turnout or support; it is a matter of principle and respect for my craft, my fans, and the culture I represent.
“London, I’ll see you guys soon, I promise!
“Rest of the shows this summer are still happening. 5ive is still alive! See you guys in Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Canada and the US! Africa must be respected.”
The show is part of 50 Cent’s Legacy tour which kicked off on June 8 and is expected to end on August 10.