Tems wonderful performance at Livespot Festival stamps her final arrival

Tems wonderful performance at Livespot Festival stamps her final arrival

Tems put out a wonder performance at the Livespot Festival event, sponsored by Jameson Irish Whiskey. The show was one of her greatest outings to conclude her musical engagement for the year.

The Rebel Gang longed for Tems to perform again in Nigeria, after it sponsored Tems in The Garden gig in December, 2019 – a push to consolidate the young artiste entrant into Nigeria music industry.

Born Temilade Openiyi, Tems great music talent and the successes achieved in 2021 places her in a strong position as the talent to watch out for in the coming years.

Tems “A Place Called Orange” recent show – came loaded, as music lovers and show business enthusiasts throng the venue. The event unfolded with Tems gracing the stage in an all-white attire against an aesthetic backdrop – with fans screaming. Dropping the  Interference song on stage as she came in, the crowd went wild , singing with her.

The RCA-signed artist performed several of her hit songs, such Try Me,  Essence and also songs from her latest records to the delight of the audience as well as Crazy Tings, a tracks from her recent production.

Tems gives a good account of herself  with 'A Place Called Orange' at  Livespot Festival

Compare to her rough journey and shaky acceptance recorded in 2020, the artiste has a lot to be thankful for this year – as she rounds up in a big way – maybe, exceeding her mark.

Expectedly so, the new talent got nominated for Grammy this year, making it the first Nigerian female artiste to enjoy such a high rating – as she and WizKid climbed to number 1 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart – suggesting a remarkable feat as the only Nigerian artistes to be so listed on the prestigious music rating.

After stealing the show on Wizkid’s Essence, the shows recorded complete sold-out tickets – which took place at O2, London – more than expectations as her tour to the US & Europe were a blast.

It was in 2019 Jameson Irish Whiskey entered into partnership with Tems after acknowledging the potential of her raw talent in its first Seen & Heard campaign.

Jameson Irish Whiskey’s Seen & Heard campaign pairs a rising musician and a young talented filmmaker to create their first music video. It was the outcome of the campaign that birth Try Me, her first single, and the music video was directed by Ademola Falomo.