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Outrageous demands of Burna Boy, Davido, other top African artistes for a show

For many celebrities, the benefits of fame go far beyond possessing a ton of money and the love of a huge following.

Some of these top celebrities won’t sign a contract for a performance or an appearance until they are guaranteed the most opulent conditions, starting with their travel arrangements. For A-list celebrities in particular, certain requests can seem typical, but others are outlandish and preposterous.
A “rider” is a list of requirements that a venue or concert organizer must complete in order to gain the signature of a particular artist for a performance. This enables them to ensure that their favorite items are waiting for them at their destinations.

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There are two types of riders: technical and hospitality.

For many artistes, riders are a sign that they’ve finally made it as a brand. No longer do they have to pay for their own drinks, flights, meals, or hotels. Now they can demand that the promoter provides a bottle of the most expensive cognac or single malt whisky or even a pet monkey in their dressing room if they so wish.

The hospitality rider list requests or demands the comfort of the star and their team during the period of the performance while a technical rider specifies the types of equipment to be used, the staff to be provided, and other arrangements directly relating to the performance.

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A number of celebrities try to keep their riders fairly simple: some water, a room to change, simple meals for themselves and their crew — and they are good to go.

However, there are those who take full advantage of having promoters contractually obligated to give them whatever they want and when they want it.

This bug of atrocious riders has also bitten the African continent as top-performing acts compete to be at par with their Western counterparts.

Nigerian Afro-beat stars Burna Boy, Wizkid and Davido, and bongo Flava sensation Diamond Platnumz are currently some of the African celebrities with interesting riders. A standard requirement for any promoter or event organizer seeking to book these celebrities even before negotiations progress is a private jet.

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 “They may seem obnoxious but riders are really important. They show the value of an artiste. Every professional artiste who takes his craft seriously has a rider, including a few Kenyan acts like Sauti Sol, Nyashinski, Nandy and Otile Brown,” notes Daniel Tunde,  an artist.

When Davido’s hyped ‘Nairobi Show’ failed to happen in May, other than his hefty performance fee of $300,000 (Sh35 million), which the organizer couldn’t raise within the grace period given by the singer’s management, little-known event management firm 2icentertainment was also not willing to meet his demands.

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Whenever booked for a performance in foreign destinations, the son of Nigerian billionaire Adedeji Adeleke uses either of his father’s two private jets — a Bombardier Global Express 6000 worth $62 million or a Bombardier Challenger 605 acquired in 2018 for $35 million.

The Express 6000 bought by Adeleke in 2020 has a capacity of 19 passengers, while the Challenger has a capacity of 12 people. Davido travels with between 15 and 18 staffers.

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They include his band of at least five people and a deejay, three bodyguards or more, his lawyer, and his manager.

Had 2icentertainment managed to book Davido for the show by raising the performance fee, they still would have needed to settle more bills once the singer and his crew touched down at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

For his stay, Davido prefers a 4-7 star hotel and gets a suite all for himself paid for by the host.

Ever since Nigerian superstar Burna Boy became an international “big boy” performing in sold-out concerts in the US and UK as well as collaborating with a number of international artistes, the likes of English singer Ed Sheeran and rapper Stormzy, acquiring his services is no longer something many organizers, particularly in Africa, can afford. This picture is best captured on his rider seen by Lifestyle.

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The last time Burna Boy performed in Kenya was December 2019 when he left many revelers disappointed after he showed up at the venue of the NRGWave festival in the wee hours of the concert.

Booking him then was affordable. Flying him on a business class ticket was less expensive than it would cost to have him now for a show in Kenya.

Unlike those previous visits, to bring Burna Boy back to the country for a show, an organizer would first have to part with a performance fee of $500,000.

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With that out of the way, the organizer would have to book Burna Boy a 13-seater challenger jet.

“Private jet to be vetted by management team prior to booking,” the star’s hospitality rider states.

Upon arrival at the airport, the ‘Kilometer’ hitmaker is to be picked by a convoy of five vehicles, a Sprinter bus, a van, and three SUVs. Transportation should be available to the artiste for the duration of the trip.

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For accommodation, Burna Boy stays at a four- or five-star hotel. The hotel should have reserved a smoking executive suite, two junior suites, one deluxe king room, and six double standard rooms with big mirrors.

The hotel should also have a green room in which he and his crew can relax when not performing. The green room should be made exclusive and should also have a smoking chamber.

“The security room should be on the same floor as the artist’s room. Hotel to be vetted by management team prior to booking,” the rider also states.

Meals should be provided three times a day in all the 10 rooms and should typically have on the menu jollof rice, plantain, four options of fried fish, seabass, and salmon, among others. Chicken, fried yam, seafood, and salad should also be factored in.

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His dressing room should at all times have 12 bottles of still and carbonated spring water, eight ginger ales, six sprites, six Pepsi sodas, fresh grapes, strawberries, pineapples, mangoes, watermelons, three bottles of Veuve Cliqout Champagne, and one bottle each of Hennessey XO cognac, Jack Daniels whiskey, white wine, preferably a Chardonnay or Chablis, six black face towels and four black bath towels.

Burna Boy travels separately from his band. The jet is only meant for him,  his manager and close associates.

For his band, the host will have to book 14 flight tickets in consultation with Burna Boy’s management.

The Nigerian star’s band’s dressing room should be provided with 24 bottles of carbonated and still water, 12  ginger ales, eight Sprites, eight Pepsi sodas, a bottle of Hennessy VSOP, Jameson whiskey, 14 black face towels and 12 black bath towels.

As of July last year, Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz raised his performance fee to between $70,000 to 100,000 and so did his hospitality rider change. The singer no longer takes business class ticket flights for shows, and only uses a private jet.

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The revelations were made by his manager and business associate Sallam SK during an interview with Wasafi TV.

Sallam also noted that other than the performance fees, event organizers also have to provide three SUV for his transportation and cover for meals and his accommodation in a five-star hotel throughout his trip.

Early this month, Diamond performed at Azimio la Umoja’s final campaign rally at the Kasarani Stadium.

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The singer arrived in Kenya on board a private jet with his six-year-old daughter Princess Tiffah from South Africa and flew back to Johannesburg via the same means after his 10-minute performance at Kasarani.

What are your thoughts on these demands?

 

 

This article first appeared on Nation Africa

Sarah

Content contributor at AFAL [African Alert]. Sarah is a passionate copywriter who stalks celebrities all day.

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