- Nigerian social media platforms are buzzing with excitement over the thrilling announcement that Ayra Starr will be gracing the stage alongside American R&B sensation, Chris Brown, on his highly anticipated North American tour this year.
- Fans are ecstatic to hear that Ayra Starr will be joining Chris Brown as a special guest on his electrifying “11:11” tour, spanning across the United States and Canada.
American R&B phenomenon Chris Brown is gearing up to feature Nigerian vocalist Ayra Starr, also known as Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, on his highly anticipated 2024 North American tour.
A recent social media announcement has revealed that the talented Mavin Princess will be joining the Grammy winner on his tour across the United States of America and Canada.
Chris Brown’s “11:11” tour is set to feature special guests including the ‘Rush’ crooner and Muni Long as they join him on a journey across 26 cities in both the United States and Canada.
Beginning in Detroit on June 4, the tour will make stops in major cities such as Chicago, New York, Toronto, Atlanta, and Houston, before culminating in a grand finale in Los Angeles on August 6.
Chris Brown has previously gone on tour with Nigerian artistes, including Wizkid and Davido.
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In other news, Ayra Starr recently revealed that she got admitted to the university at the age of 14
According to her, she had bagged her degree early because her mother said she must graduate before pursuing her music career and she wanted to be a teenage pop star.
She disclosed this in a recent interview with American media giant Billboard News.
Starr recounted: “I got into the university at 14. I feel like my mum has been using music to blackmail me since I was a child. She was like, ‘If you want to do music, you have to do this.’ When she suggested we relocate to Lagos from Benin Republic, I declined initially, but she convinced me that Lagos is the land of music.
“She insisted that if I want to do music, I would have to finish school first. Usually, a lot of people in Nigeria finish secondary school at 15, 16. I knew that if I waited till I’m 15 [before completing my secondary school], I won’t be able to be a teenage pop star. And I wanted to be a teenage pop star. So, I joined my elder brother and wrote JAMB, what you guys called SAT here.
To be honest, the result wasn’t crazy to get me onto all these Ivy League schools but it was enough to pass by. It was enough for my mum. I got admitted into a good school. My course was for three years. It was International Relations. And immediately after my graduation, I started doing music covers online and that same year I got signed [to Mavin Records label].”