‘Warri Again’ Concert Moves 2025 Edition To Lagos

(DDM) — The popular annual musical showcase, “Warri Again,” produced by Brownhill Event Centre, will hold its 2025 edition in Lagos rather than its traditional Delta State venue.

The 2025 concert is scheduled for Thursday, 26 December 2025, at the Eko Convention Centre, marking a strategic move aimed at broadening audience access and increasing nationwide participation.

DDM gathered that the relocation reflects the organisers’ desire to transform “Warri Again” into a pan-Nigerian cultural and entertainment experience, reaching fans who may have previously been unable to attend due to geographic constraints.

Top Nigerian artists, including street-pop sensation Seyi Vibez, afrobeat heavyweight Zlatan, and other leading performers, are expected to take the stage, promising an electrifying lineup for fans.

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Organisers highlighted that moving the concert to Lagos, Nigeria’s entertainment and media hub, will enhance media coverage, increase visibility for performing artists, and provide greater opportunities for cultural exchange.

In addition to live music, the 2025 edition will feature cultural showcases, interactive fan experiences, and immersive entertainment activities, creating an event that goes beyond a standard concert to celebrate Nigerian music, fashion, and youth culture.

Ticketing information and updates are being disseminated through Brownhill Event Centre’s official channels and social media platforms to ensure wide accessibility for fans across the country.

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The “Warri Again” concert, which first began as a celebration of Delta State’s vibrant music and cultural scene, has grown into one of Nigeria’s most anticipated music showcases, attracting regional and international attention in recent years.

Observers note that the move to Lagos aligns with broader trends in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, where major events are increasingly staged in metropolitan hubs to maximize audience engagement, sponsorship opportunities, and media coverage.

Fans of the event have expressed excitement on social media, praising the organisers for taking steps to make the concert more accessible and inclusive for music lovers nationwide.

Brownhill Event Centre officials also indicated that the Lagos edition would maintain the signature energy and identity of “Warri Again,” while providing upgraded facilities, enhanced stage production, and a safer, more comfortable environment for attendees.

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Industry analysts say the 2025 edition could set a precedent for future concerts, demonstrating how regional music festivals can expand their reach, build national brand recognition, and foster talent exposure beyond their home states.

With anticipation building, the 2025 “Warri Again” concert in Lagos is positioned to be a landmark event on Nigeria’s festive calendar, promising memorable performances, fan engagement, and a celebration of the country’s dynamic music and cultural landscape.

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