DAVIDO PLANS HOME SHOWS IN NIGERIA

While many assume international gigs are the financial pinnacle for Nigerian artists, Afrobeats megastar Davido has revealed that staying home can sometimes be far more rewarding — at least financially.

In a recent podcast interview with an American host who expressed frustration over repeatedly failing to book him for a U.S. summer concert, the “Unavailable” hitmaker offered a candid explanation rooted in economics and demand.

“It’s not easy to leave Nigeria to perform abroad,” Davido said. “When you can get booked for $400,000 for a naming ceremony, it makes you think twice.”

He likened the experience to India’s elaborate celebration culture, where milestones such as weddings or naming ceremonies are grand, often celebrity-filled affairs.

“It’s like in India, where they celebrate everything. When you have money, the in-thing is to get a big artist your wife or kids like to perform live,” he added.

A Booming Domestic Market for Entertainment

Davido’s comments underscore a growing trend in Nigeria’s entertainment economy: the increasing willingness of the country’s affluent class to spend lavishly on private performances by A-list musicians. From birthdays to naming ceremonies, the local demand for top-tier talent has become a thriving,and often overlooked — revenue stream for artists.

For performers like Davido, the decision to prioritize high-paying local shows over international tours is not just about convenience, but smart financial planning in a rapidly evolving entertainment landscape.

As Afrobeats continues its global rise, Davido’s insights serve as a reminder that some of the biggest stages, and paychecks, may still be found right at home.