Nigerian singer, Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, has boasted that the singing duo, P-Square, made up of him and his twin brother, Paul Okoye, would sell out O2 Arena in London during their concert.
He said this in a tweet posted on his verified Twitter page on Tuesday. According to the star, P-Square would “close down” the 20,000-capacity arena, whether they sing new songs or not. He tweeted,
“We don’t need to shut down O2. We are only going to close it down; with or without new songs! Legend is Legend.”
This is coming after he shared a clip from P-Square’s Christmas show on his Twitter page. At the time, he asked his fans to decide which stadium they’d use for the upcoming London concert. He wrote,
“Team P-SQUARE, should we O2 or Wembley this sh*t? Comment below. O2 is calling The Kings of Stage. #Rehearsals #AboutToDisturbLondon
PsquareWorldTourLoading.”
He also shared the same post on his Instagram page and fans took to the comment session to share their opinions. In a series of posts on his Instagram story, he wrote,
“London and the world. Are you ready for the King of Stage? @psqaureworld world tour loading. Don’t joke with the Kings of Stage. We don’t do concerts, we do crusades. With or without new songs!”
This is following singer, Davido’s recently concluded concert where he sold out the O2 Arena.
Mr P’s brother Paul, has not made any post concerning the O2 Arena. However, he had in January 2022 hinted at a world tour. The announcement came two months after the duo reunited after a five-year feud that led to the closeout of the group.