Lagos: Nigerian music star D’banj, popularly known as “The Koko Master,” headlined the C.R.E.A.M Experience 3.0 concert at the National Arts Theatre on Friday night, launching the updated C.R.E.A.M platform and showcasing the event’s goal of supporting creatives and rewarding fans.
D’banj held a concert to officially launch the updated C.R.E.A.M (Creative, Reality, Entertainment, Arts and Music) platform.
This digital initiative supports creatives and rewards fans, with the launch event strengthening connections within the entertainment community.
Building on this initiative, the platform brings together creators, fans, and industry professionals to engage, collaborate, and access opportunities within the entertainment industry.
Consequently, the concert attracted a vibrant crowd, with attendees gathering at the cultural hub to witness a dynamic showcase of music and creative talent, as the event maintained high energy throughout the night.
As the evening progressed, the live performance celebrated entertainment, youth creativity, and artistic expression, offering an immersive experience that blended contemporary sounds with engaging stagecraft.
To further heighten the evening, performances from supporting acts, including Peruzzi, NasBoi, Slimcase, and 2Baba, energised the audience, each bringing unique flair to the stage and drawing cheers.
The artistes delivered a mix of hit songs, energising and engaging the crowd with lively performances.
D’banj received thunderous applause, performing classic hits that had fans singing and dancing.
The award-winning artist showcased his signature charisma and stage presence, combining lively choreography with engaging vocals to create a memorable performance.
D’banj thanked fans, emphasising how platforms like C.R.E.A.M nurture emerging talent.
Reflecting on the atmosphere, attendees expressed delight at the concert experience.
A music enthusiast, Tunde Balogun, described the event as “exciting and full of energy”, noting that the lineup of artists made it a standout show.
Another attendee, Adaeze Okafor, said the performances were hugely exciting and unique.
“Each act was unique, making the night unforgettable.
“I’m glad I made it here despite challenges that nearly kept me away,” she said.
Ibrahim Sadiq praised the organisers for supporting established and new artists. He said, “It’s inspiring to see a platform promoting creativity and talent so vibrantly.”
Kemi Ogunleye also commended the venue choice, noting that the cultural setting added depth to the concert experience and enhanced its artistic appeal.

