Entertainment
Moses Bliss Launches ‘The Expression’ World Tour with Electrifying Worship Night in Paris
Popular Nigerian gospel singer and worship leader Moses Bliss has officially begun his long-anticipated Expression World Tour, launching it with a vibrant night of worship in Paris, France. The tour, inspired by his 16-track album The Expression, is designed to take a divine worship experience across continents — with the next stops being Australia and New Zealand.
The opening event took place on Saturday, July 12, at Cité Royale in central Paris, drawing worshippers from across Europe. Attendees described the night as “a divine encounter” filled with deep spiritual worship, joyful praise, and what many referred to as the unmistakable presence of God.
Fans from Belgium, Germany, the United Kingdom, and other neighbouring countries journeyed to Paris to witness the start of what Moses Bliss calls “a global move of God through music.”
“For a long time now, I’ve been receiving messages, DMs, comments, and emails from people all over the world asking, ‘When are you coming to our city?’ I believe this is that moment,” said Moses Bliss.
“God has opened the door, and this tour is an answer to many of those requests and prayers. I’m excited to bring God’s presence through music to these places and connect with its amazing people.”
The Expression Tour is built around Moses Bliss’ latest studio album, The Expression, released earlier this year. The album features powerful collaborations with celebrated gospel ministers such as Nathaniel Bassey, Sunmisola Agbebi, and Chandler Moore.

Next Tour Stops: Australia and New Zealand
The world tour is now headed to the Oceania region, with scheduled stops including:
Perth, Australia – July 23
Brisbane, Australia – July 24
Melbourne, Australia – July 25
Sydney, Australia – July 26
Auckland, New Zealand – July 27
More cities across Europe, Africa, and the Americas are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Fans are encouraged to stay updated through Moses Bliss’ official website and social media pages.
Worship Beyond Concerts: A Global Spiritual Movement
Bliss describes the tour not merely as a concert series but a spiritual journey of connection, healing, and celebration. He emphasizes that gospel music is a powerful tool for revival.
“The Expression Tour is not just a series of concerts; it’s a call to worship, a celebration of grace, and a reminder that music, when anchored in God, can be a vessel for healing, revival, and joy,” he said.

Tickets and Access
Fans can secure tickets to any of the upcoming tour dates via www.mosesbliss.com. Regular updates and new city announcements will also be shared on Moses Bliss’ verified Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) accounts.
Entertainment
Closeup Be My Val Campus Party Heads to UNIJOS After UNIPORT, UNIZIK Success
Closeup Nigeria says it will take its Valentine-themed campus experience to the University of Jos (UNIJOS) after hosting what it described as “electrifying” editions at two other federal universities.
The youth-focused brand recently held events at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) and Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), drawing large numbers of students for music, games and couple-focused activities.
The events form part of Closeup’s nationwide “Be My Val Campus Party” tour, designed around Valentine’s season.
Why it matters
Valentine’s Day has become one of the most commercially and socially significant celebrations for young Nigerians, particularly on university campuses.
Brands increasingly use the period to connect with students through music, fashion and relationship-themed experiences.
For students, such events offer both entertainment and social bonding opportunities in a high-pressure academic environment.
What happened in Port Harcourt and Awka
According to Closeup Nigeria, the February 21 editions in Rivers and Anambra states transformed campus spaces into themed celebration zones.
In a statement, the company said the events were “more than a party; it was a full-scale celebration of young love in all its colour and confidence.”
The brand added that the experience was rooted in its long-standing belief that “Closer is Better”.
Activities included interactive games, couple challenges, live music performances, curated dining spots and dedicated photo areas.
Students attended in themed outfits, sharing photos and videos across social media platforms.
A final-year student at UNIPORT, who attended the event, said the experience created “a relaxed space for people to just connect and have fun without academic stress.”
What’s next: UNIJOS
The next stop is UNIJOS, where anticipation is building among students.
Closeup Nigeria is encouraging students to follow its social media handle and tag their partners for a chance to participate.
“If you attend UNIJOS, this is your moment,” the company said.
The Jos edition is expected to continue the brand’s focus on confidence, self-expression and youth connection.
Impact on students and campus life
For many undergraduates, such events offer a break from lectures and financial pressures.
University authorities typically require event approvals and security coordination to manage large gatherings, although no official statement has yet been issued by UNIJOS management regarding logistics for the upcoming party.
Campus-based events also contribute to the informal economy, benefiting photographers, small-scale vendors and student creatives.
As Valentine’s season winds down, Closeup’s campus tour shows how brands are increasingly blending entertainment, social connection and marketing — one university at a time.
Entertainment
Legend Extra Stout FlowZone Valentine Night Draws Crowd in Aba with Duncan Mighty Performance
Legend Extra Stout hosted a Valentine’s Day music event in Aba that drew a large crowd and featured a headline performance by Nigerian singer Duncan Mighty.
The event, tagged FlowZone Xperience (Valentine’s Edition), transformed the usual romantic holiday into a high-energy music celebration.
Instead of candlelit dinners and quiet evenings, organisers opted for loud music, stage effects and interactive brand experiences.
What Happened in Aba
The concert took place in Aba, Abia State, as part of Legend Extra Stout’s travelling live event series known as FlowZone.
When Duncan Mighty stepped on stage and performed popular tracks including “Port Harcourt Boy” and “Obianuju”, the audience responded by singing along and lighting up the venue with phone torches.
Fire displays and stage effects added to the atmosphere, creating what organisers described as an immersive music experience.
Guests also participated in branded activities set up around the venue.
Some attendees received gift items including televisions, microwaves and food packages through raffle-style giveaways.
Why It Matters
Live music events have increasingly become a key marketing strategy for beverage brands in Nigeria.
Corporate Perspective
In a statement, the organisers said the Legend Flow Zone platform “continues to travel across cities as part of Legend Extra Stout’s live event series, bringing music-led experiences directly to consumers.”
They described the Aba turnout as strong, adding that the response from residents was “even stronger.”
What’s Next
Legend Extra Stout says FlowZone Xperience will continue touring other cities across Nigeria.
More dates and locations are expected to be announced in the coming months.
As competition grows in Nigeria’s beverage market, large-scale concerts like this may become more frequent.
Entertainment
Desperados Valentine Maze Event: Beer Brand Targets Gen Z With Immersive Love Season Experience
Beer brand Desperados has reimagined Valentine’s celebrations in Nigeria with a maze-themed nightlife event designed to appeal to a generation that prefers immersive experiences over traditional romance.
The event, tagged TRAP’D, replaced predictable dinners and slow playlists with what organisers described as a “high-voltage arena of sound and self-expression”.
It was positioned as a cultural reset for Valentine’s weekend.
Why it matters
Valentine’s Day has long been associated with flowers, candlelit dinners and romantic getaways.
But brands targeting Gen Z, typically those born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, are increasingly shifting toward experience-driven marketing.
By creating a futuristic maze layered with sound, lights and interactive zones, Desperados is tapping into that shift.
According to the brand, “From the moment guests stepped into the experience, it was clear that they were trapped in a maze, designed as a futuristic and immersive playground.”
It added that each zone was built to “pull guests deeper into the experience.”
Inside the TRAP’D experience
Organisers described the night as energetic and unconventional.
“True to Desperados’ unconventional spirit, the brand deliberately ditched predictable party clichés and instead embraced innovative and edgy visuals that encouraged connection,” the company said.
The brand maintained that the result was “a celebration that reinforced Desperados as the brand that doesn’t follow the norm, but reimagines it.”
Music, atmosphere and crowd interaction were central to the event’s appeal.
“What made TRAP’D stand out wasn’t just the music — it was the atmosphere, the vibe and the people,” the organisers stated.
They added that the event was curated for “bold and authentic party lovers” who prefer “unforgettable nights over predictable plans.”
The bigger picture
Nigeria’s nightlife and youth culture have become central battlegrounds for beverage brands.
With rising competition, companies are under pressure to create experiences that resonate emotionally and culturally.
Desperados’ approach reflects a broader strategy: positioning itself not just as a drink, but as a lifestyle brand tied to self-expression and community.
The company said it did not simply host a party, but “set a cultural tone”.
For those who missed the event, the brand’s message was direct: “Next time, be in the room.”
What’s next
The brand has encouraged consumers to follow its social media channels for updates on future events.
As experiential marketing gains momentum, similar immersive activations are likely to shape how major calendar moments, including Valentine’s Day are celebrated in Nigeria.
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