The event brought together the city’s most passionate gamers, transforming the venue into a gaming paradise.
The event drew an impressive crowd of Nigerian media personalities, influencers, and gaming enthusiasts who immersed themselves in an extensive collection of console games, from the classic Mortal Kombat to the latest releases such as EAFC 25, Gran Turismo, and NBA 2K25.
The day kicked off with an explosive set by DJ Ace, setting the tone for a historic gaming experience and all-day party. DJ Titanium and KennyGee followed, keeping the energy high with a diverse soundtrack that resonated with the crowd.
Qing Madi, a Spotify EQUAL Africa artist, took the event to the next level with a captivating performance, blending soulful melodies with the gaming ambiance. The evening was wrapped up with a show stopping performance by rising star Ayo Maff, whose hit songs had the crowd singing along, creating an unforgettable dance party that merged the worlds of music and gaming.
Dynamic duo Big Bimi and Olori Oyin hosted the event, electrifying the crowd with their infectious charisma. Additionally, gaming personalities like StephKaly, Khalamanja, and Naomi mingled with fans, sharing their passion for gaming through friendly matches.
The Powered by Music event was more than just a gathering; it was a celebration of the powerful synergy between gaming and music, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended. As a symbol of Nigeria and Africa’s thriving gaming culture, Carven proved to be the perfect venue for this groundbreaking event.
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