Monday, 27 April 2026

Taye Currency Sets London Ablaze with Record-Breaking Private Show in Croydon

Nigerian Fuji sensation Taye Currency has etched his name into the history books following a remarkable performance in London, delivering what many are already describing as one of the most exclusive and successful private shows ever staged by a Nigerian artist in the city.


The event, held at the prestigious Grand Sapphire Hall in Croydon, reportedly drew a full house of 1,000 high-profile guests. The venue, booked at a cost of £30,000 alongside premium decoration, was transformed into a luxury arena befitting the Fuji star’s growing international reputation.

Saturday evening, April 25, saw Taye Akande Currency command the stage in front of an elite audience at a strictly invitation-only birthday celebration hosted by London-based socialite Musliu Bobby and his wife, Alhaja Kafilat. The event operated under a firm “no invitation, no entry” policy, further elevating its exclusivity and status.

Sources at the event described the atmosphere as electric, with the Fuji icon delivering a powerful, crowd-thrilling performance that kept guests on their feet throughout the night. His setlist, rich with fan-favorite hits and energetic delivery, reinforced his dominance in the genre and his ability to command international stages.

Industry observers note that the scale, organization, and turnout of the Croydon event mark a significant milestone—not just for Taye Currency, but for the global visibility of Fuji music. The show stands out as a benchmark for Nigerian artists performing in the UK, particularly within the private event circuit.

With this landmark outing, Taye Currency continues to expand his influence beyond Nigeria, positioning himself as a cultural ambassador for Fuji music on the global stage.

Story by: Tope Eluyefa 

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