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FootballNigerian Music Superstar Davido Performs at World Cup Closing Ceremony
- Nigerian music icon Davido has perform at the closing ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar
- The multiple-award winning singer joined other acts to thrills fans ahead of the final game in Doha
- Argentina will face defending champions France in the last game of the 2022 World Cup
Afro-beats superstar Davido has delivered an electric performance at the closing ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
At the iconic Lusail stadium, Davido was joined by co-stars AISHA and Trinidad Cardona to perform the official World Cup song Heyya Heyya.
The Nigerian music star thrilled fans as the world awaits the final of the tournament after a month-long competition.
In photos and videos shared on social media, Davido was in an all silver-shining costume as he sang his part of the song.
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Argentina will engage France in the final of the World Cup as both countries chase a third World Cup title.
France are holders after winning the tournament four years ago.
However, Lionel Messi and his Argentina teammates are poised on dethroning Les Blues.
Davido and Stonebwoy arrive in Qatar
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that African music superstars Davido and Stonebwoy have arrived in Qatar ahead of their respective performances as the World Cup comes to an end.
Nigeria's Davido has been billed to perform at the closing ceremony while Stonebwoy is expected to thrill supporters at the fan festival on Friday, December 16, 2022 in Doha.
The multiple-award winning artists are widely recognised across the globe following their international collaborations with some of the best acts on the world.
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FootballStonebwoy performs at FIFA Fan Festival
Reggae-dancehall star, Stonebwoy produced an electric performance to excite spectators at the FIFA World Cup Fan Festival in Doha on Friday.
The Ghanaian music icon performed some of his hit records as fans jammed throughout the night ahead of the final two games at the World Cup.
As part of activities to mark the end of a month-long football fiesta, the multiple-award winning singer was billed to entertain fans from various countries.