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Seyi Vibez Lights Up Birmingham as Nigerian Sound Takes Centre Stage at Club Coded
By Emmanuel Daraloye
Birmingham came alive as Nigerian street-pop sensation Seyi Vibez took the stage at Club Coded, delivering an unforgettable performance to a packed crowd of fans from across the UK.
Organised by Amapiano Lituation in collaboration with About Last Night
Events, the show was more than just a concert. It was a celebration of culture, rhythm and the global power of Afrobeats.
Performing a catalogue of fan favourites with raw energy and signature street flair, Seyi Vibez held the audience in the palm of his hand.
Every lyric echoed through the venue,
with fans singing word for word in a night that felt deeply personal, especially for the
Nigerian community in attendance. From reflective melodies to high-tempo bangers, his set confirmed his reputation as one of the most relatable and respected young voices coming out of Nigeria today.
Before Seyi Vibez took the stage, a well-curated lineup of DJs built the energy and delivered an immersive experience from start to finish. MXTAGOLD, a UK-based Nigerian DJ and producer, opened the night with a professionally delivered set that blended Afrobeats, Afrofusion, remixes and live mashups.
Booked to set the tone for the
In the evening, he brought his own creative approach, drawing from both personal productions and crowd favourites to energise the early audience and establish the vibe for the night ahead.
DJ Holy followed with an impressive set that elevated the energy in the room. Known for his ability to blend genres seamlessly, he took the audience on a sonic journey through Amapiano, Bashment, Afrobeats and South African grooves. With a deep understanding
of tempo and crowd psychology, DJ Holy’s set was both dynamic and layered, keeping the dancefloor moving and the momentum rising.
Rounding off the night was DJ Whales, a leading figure in Birmingham’s Afro music
scene and a DJ with a reputation for commanding any room he steps into. His closing set was nothing short of masterful, expertly weaving together anthems, classics and unreleased gems. With tight transitions and bold selections, he brought the night to a euphoric close and reminded everyone why he remains one of the most respected curators in the UK Afro nightlife space.
Together, the DJs provided a rich and powerful lead-up to Seyi Vibez’s headline
performance. Each brought a distinct style and voice to the booth, showing not only
technical skill but also a deep connection to the culture they represent.
Club Coded continues to establish itself as a central space for Afro-diasporic
experiences in the UK. With promoters like Amapiano Lituation and About Last Night
Events curating intentional, high-quality lineups, Birmingham is quickly becoming a key destination for African music lovers across Europe.
As Afrobeats, Amapiano and other African genres continue to influence the global
soundscape, events like this serve as both celebration and proof of the cultural impact
Nigerian music is being made around the world. From Lagos to Birmingham, the sound is strong and the movement is growing, led by artists, DJs and communities who are shaping the future from the ground up.







