Ayra Starr, the Nigerian singer and songwriter, recently encountered an unexpected setback while preparing for a sold-out concert in Eccles, United Kingdom.
The singer, whose birth name is Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, was scheduled to perform at the Lighthouse Venue when the mishap occurred.
Distressed by the inconvenience, Starr took to social media to share her predicament with her fans. However, in subsequent videos, she appeared to have lightened up and accepted the circumstances, breaking into a praise and worship session with her crew singing along to Christian hymns.
The footage shows a cheerful Starr seated on the elevator’s floor while her crew members smile their way into a happy Christian tune. Despite missing the show and disappointing her fans, the singer apologized to Twitter for the inconvenience and promised to reschedule the event later.
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Starr’s latest hit song, “Sabi Girl,” heavily borrows from the Congolese legends’ “Coupe Bibamba” hit featuring Jocelyne Béroard. The track was a club staple across Africa in the early 2000s and has now found new life through Ayra Starr’s interpolation.
On March 4th, the Mavin signee delivered a sizzling performance that lasted almost an hour to thousands of her fans in Kenya. The singer’s talent and charisma were fully displayed as she sang her heart out, captivating and entertaining her audience.
Despite the setback in the UK, Ayra Starr’s dedication to her craft and commitment to her fans remain unwavering. Her promise to reschedule the concert demonstrates her professionalism and desire to deliver her fans an unforgettable experience.
Ayra Starr is a rising star in the music industry, and her talent and dedication will take her to even greater heights. Her latest hit song, “Sabi Girl,” is a testament to her versatility as an artist. Her performance in Kenya reminds her of her ability to captivate audiences and leave them wanting more.
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