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Fuji sensation Okiki Bright thrills fans across the UK with unforgettable performances, star-studded shows, and his signature fusion of Yoruba culture and modern beats

Okiki Bright Thrills Fans, Lights Up UK Nights with Non-Stop Fuji Fever in Electrifying Tour

The United Kingdom is feeling the heat of Nigeria’s Fuji fire as rising star Alhaji Mutiu Raji, better known as Okiki Bright, takes his annual UK tour to electrifying heights.

From London to Manchester, the Oyo State-born music sensation has been keeping fans on their feet all day and night with his soul-stirring voice, energetic stagecraft, and pulsating beats.

The tour, which kicked off on June 28 with a Welcome Party in Woolwich, London — also doubling as a birthday celebration for Anana 1 — has been a carnival of rhythm and culture. Organised by Bebe Sila Entertainment, RIA Entertainment, and Godfather Promotion, the night also featured Fuji heavyweight Musibau Alani Comma, popularly known as Omokekere.

From the Tungba Night at Renis Event Center, Manchester (July 18, hosted by Samba and powered by Shoc Entertainment) to the glitzy Prince and Princess Night in London (July 24, by Angel Global Promotions UK), Okiki Bright has shown why he remains one of the most respected names in the Fuji music world.

Fans have also enjoyed intimate moments with the star, including a Meet and Greet with Martini on Old Kent Road (August 2, courtesy of Dubai Entertainment and Godfather Promotions), and the vibrant Islanders Night at Kingsland High Street (August 8), where he performed alongside Alhaji Lateef Fursure, the FUMA President in the UK and Ireland.

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And the party isn’t over yet — the much-anticipated Yuppies & Yummies Night in Catford, London, slated for August 19, promises to be another high point of the tour.

Speaking about the overwhelming love from his UK audience, Okiki Bright said, “Every time I step on stage here, I feel the passion and energy of my fans. The UK has truly become a second home for my music.”

Known for blending Yoruba cultural richness with modern, danceable rhythms, Okiki Bright’s songs are not just for entertainment but carry messages of morality, unity, and celebration of heritage.

Recently, Okiki Bright, also known as the “brain box of music,” released a single track titled “Eyan Ire,” which has taken the music apps by storm. The song is available on all major music platforms.

His hits such as Ibilelemi, Aye, Gbagbe Boshey Shele featuring Oritse Femi, and Chop Make I Chop have kept both Nigerian and international audiences grooving.

His album, “Ambition”, continues to gain global traction, further cementing his reputation as a Fuji force to be reckoned with.

As he continues to tour globally — from the UK to Dubai, Mecca, and beyond — Okiki Bright remains committed to bringing Fuji music to new audiences.

In his words,“Fuji is more than music; it’s our story, our culture, and our pride. I want the world to feel that.” Read More

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