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Blaqbonez To Perform At London’s EartH Venue In April

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Blaqbonez Announces London Concert At EartH In April

Rapper Blaqbonez will perform live at EartH, Hackney, London, on Sunday, 5 April 2026. The concert has been announced as a solo live show by the Nigerian artiste in the United Kingdom.

Tickets And Album Highlights

Tickets for the show are priced from £18.54. Blaqbonez will perform songs from his latest studio album, No Excuses, which was released in October 2025.

The album features collaborations with notable artistes including Olamide, Phyno, and UK rapper AJ Tracey.

Strong UK Performance History

The London concert adds to Blaqbonez’s growing history of live performances in the United Kingdom. Between 2022 and 2023, the rapper appeared at several UK venues, including Omeara (London), Drumsheds (London), Miraflores (London), and Catch Twenty Two (Coventry).

These shows formed part of his earlier international appearances outside Nigeria and helped strengthen his presence in the UK music scene.

Career Background

Blaqbonez began his music career in Nigeria’s battle rap scene before transitioning into commercial recordings that brought him wider recognition. Over the years, he has released multiple albums and singles, establishing himself as a prominent voice within Nigeria’s hip-hop space.


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