Portable set to tour USA, releases full schedule

Portable declares himself a born superstar, announces US tour


Renowned street-hop musician Portable is causing waves as he boldly declares himself a “born superstar” while announcing an upcoming tour that will take him across the US.

The controversial artist, took to his official Instagram page to make the announcement.

Portable revealed his plans to embark on a tour covering 10 cities in the US.

The news was unveiled through a captivating e-flyer that featured a series of scheduled tour dates, stretching from the 8th of September to March of the following year.

Portable’s whirlwind US tour is slated to kick off in the vibrant city of New York and promises to deliver his signature street-hop vibe to various corners of the nation.

Cities such as Philadelphia, Boston, and Seattle are among the tour’s exciting stops.

In a candid social media post, Portable expressed his unshakable belief in his own stardom.

In his words;

“I’m born to be a superstar I dey wonder why them dey para Star. Don’t beg to shine, SuperMega ENTERTAINMENT Presents A Celebration Of Nigeria & AfroBeats, PORTABLE USA TOUR ONGOD Alhamdulilahi He Go Be OGUNDABEDE GOD Sent IKA OF AFRICA Portable Omolalomi New Born FELA ANIKULETI Akoi Grace Wey No Dey Disgrace Dr ZEH Nation Many many inspiration.”

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In other news, In a recent episode of ‘The Honest Bunch Podcast’ hosted by Nedu and his team, popular Nigerian controversial singer Portable emphatically declared himself as the reigning king of street vibes in the country’s music industry.

The artist took the opportunity to address his ongoing feud with fellow singer Seyi Vibez, shedding light on their differences.

In a recent episode of ‘The Honest Bunch Podcast’ hosted by Nedu and his team, popular Nigerian controversial singer Portable emphatically declared himself as the reigning king of street vibes in the country’s music industry.

The artist took the opportunity to address his ongoing feud with fellow singer Seyi Vibez, shedding light on their differences.

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