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Guinness World Records certifies Saheed Osupa, Malaika-led Afrobeats orchestra feat
Guinness World Records has officially recognised a concert staged by Dapper Live Artists in Lagos as the world's largest orchestra assembled for an Afrobeats performance. The post Guinness World Records certifies Saheed Osupa, Malaika-led Afrobeats orchestra feat appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Voice of Nigeria
· Jul 8, 2026
Lagos Earns Guinness Record for Afrobeats Orchestra
Guinness World Records has confirmed that a concert organised by Dapper Live Artists in Lagos now holds the record for the largest orchestra assembled for an Afrobeats performance. The record was announced on X with a video clip from the show, which featured Fuji legends King Saheed Osupa and KS1 Malaika alongside several Afrobeats [] The post Lagos Earns Guinness Record for Afrobeats Orchestra appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.
Arise News
· Jul 8, 2026
Dapper Live’s Lagos Concert Earns Guinness World Record For Largest Orchestra For An Afrobeats Concert
Guinness World Records confirms Dapper Live’s Lagos concert holds the record for the largest orchestra for an Afrobeats concert.
Fark
· Jul 12, 2026
Not content to wait until Bandcamp Friday, your intrepid Noise Factor host brings you new records at 10:30PM ET. New releases from Cannabus, Black Tusk, TodoMal, Smoke Witch, and Monolord. It's going to be great - NOTE: greatness not guaranteed [Live]
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RTÉ News
· Jul 11, 2026
Pitbull sets bald cap world record at London gig
US rapper Pitbull has set the first Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people wearing bald caps.
Irish News
· Jul 11, 2026
Greg James hails ‘brilliant team effort’ after record-breaking Pitbull gig
Pitbull was recognised with a Guinness World Record on Friday evening.
New Musical Express
· Jul 10, 2026
Sam Fender and Olivia Dean’s ‘Rein Me In’ makes history as longest-running British Number One of all time
Breaking a record that has stood for more than 30 years is a remarkable achievement The post Sam Fender and Olivia Dean’s ‘Rein Me In’ makes history as longest-running British Number One of all time appeared first on NME.
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Related coverage for "Guinness World Records certifies Saheed Osupa, Malaika-led Afrobeats orchestra feat": Voice of Nigeria — Lagos Earns Guinness Record for Afrobeats Orchestra. Arise News — Dapper Live’s Lagos Concert Earns Guinness World Record For Largest Orchestra For An Afrobeats Concert. Fark — Not content to wait until Bandcamp Friday, your intrepid Noise Factor host brings you new records at 10:30PM ET. New releases from Cannabus, Black Tusk, TodoMal, Smoke Witch, and Monolord. It's going to be great - NOTE: greatness not guaranteed [Live]. RTÉ News — Pitbull sets bald cap world record at London gig. Irish News — Greg James hails ‘brilliant team effort’ after record-breaking Pitbull gig. New Musical Express — Sam Fender and Olivia Dean’s ‘Rein Me In’ makes history as longest-running British Number One of all time