Nigerian singer Asake faces criticism from fans over the ₦300,000 ticket price for his upcoming Lagos homecoming concert. Many have expressed outrage, saying the cost is too high for a local show amid Nigeria’s current economic challenges.
Fans are comparing the price to international concerts, noting that similar events abroad often cost less. Some accuse organizers of pricing out loyal fans who have supported Asake since the start of his career.
Social Media Outcry Intensifies
The backlash has been intense, with fans taking to social media to share their disappointment and frustration. Some have even threatened to boycott the event, warning that the high price could dampen excitement and attendance.
Industry observers suggest the high ticket cost may reflect increased production expenses, including stage setup, security, and technical equipment. Despite the controversy, Asake’s team has not publicly responded.
Concert Part of FlyTime Fest 2025
The concert forms part of FlyTime Fest 2025, a festival known for premium concert experiences. Organizers aim to deliver high-quality performances, but fans argue affordability should remain a priority. The debate highlights the tension between premium pricing and fan accessibility in Nigeria’s music scene.
For updates on concert tickets and festival events, visit the FlyTime Fest official portal: https://www.flytimefest.com



