Nigerian superstar Wizkid is confirmed to perform at the CANEX 2025 Mega Concert on Friday, September 5, in Algeria, according to statements posted on September 2 from the event organisers.
The CANEX Mega Concert is part of the broader CANEX 2025 exhibition, which showcases African national defence and security industries alongside cultural performances, blending innovation with artistic talent.
The festival will feature leading artists from Algeria, South Africa, Congo, Kenya, and other African nations, making it a major pan-African musical event.
CANEX officials have described Wizkid’s participation as a key highlight of the festival, emphasising his role in attracting international audiences, “Renowned for his infectious Afrobeat rhythms, chart-topping hits, and magnetic stage presence, Wizkid has become one of Africa’s most celebrated music icons.”
“At CANEX, his music will bring unmatched energy, signature Afrobeat grooves, and a celebration of African culture that promises to unite audiences and create unforgettable live moments.”
Speculation on social media and fan accounts suggests that Wizkid may receive up to ₦6.4 billion ($4.2 million) for the performance, though this figure has not been officially confirmed by CANEX or festival organisers.
Various online posts have amplified the claim.
On Instagram, @tooxclusive_com claimed “Wizkid has been paid ₦6.4 billion ($4.2 million) for the event.”
@entdaily001 also reported the same.
On X (formerly Twitter), @Jahboy said, “Wizkid will be paid $4.2 million to headline the Carnex Mega Concert on September 5.”
While @ChaftsAfrica said, “Wizkid will be paid $4.2 million to headline the Carnex Mega Concert on September 5 in Algiers, Algeria.”
Wizkid’s history of high-profile performances illustrates his international demand. In 2018, he performed at a royal wedding at the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, India, reportedly earning approximately 50 million Indian Rupees ($681,200 or around ₦245.9 million).
In 2025, he headlined the AIA Sound Festival in Denmark (August), reportedly earning about $3 million, while his sold-out Madison Square Garden concert in New York (June 7) generated an estimated $1 million in ticket revenue.
His performances at London’s O2 Arena and the State Farm Arena also reportedly approached $900,000 per show.
These achievements highlight Wizkid’s rise as one of Africa’s most influential and highest-paid musical talents, bridging continents and cultures through his music.
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