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Dapper Live Sets Guinness World Record for Largest Afrobeats Orchestra

Dapper Live Sets Guinness World Record for Largest Afrobeats Orchestra

In a moment that quietly underscores how far African pop music has come, Dapper Live has officially set a Guinness World Record for the largest orchestra ever assembled for an Afrobeats concert, marking a new milestone for live music innovation within the genre.

The record, confirmed on March 9, 2026, was achieved during Trench Symphony: The Dapper Live Experience, held on December 16, 2025, at the Balmoral Eko Convention Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos. The venue, which holds roughly 3,000 attendees, hosted a rare spectacle: Afrobeats performed not just with a live band but also with the grandeur of a full orchestral arrangement.

At the heart of the record was an 85-piece orchestra, officially verified by Guinness World Records as the largest ever assembled for an Afrobeats concert.

Their citation reads:

“The largest orchestra for an Afrobeats concert is 85 and was achieved by Dapper Live & Artists (Nigeria) in Lagos, Nigeria, on 16 December 2025.”

For a genre that was once dismissed as street music, the moment carried symbolic weight. It represented Afrobeats in dialogue with classical orchestration — a meeting point between the rhythm of the streets and the structure of the symphony hall.

The performance itself was built as a full theatrical production rather than a conventional concert.

Conductors Fatola and Clintonic of the Perfect 4th Ensemble led the orchestra, while producer Bazzman Sam served as musical director, arranging Afrobeats compositions for orchestral interpretation.

Around the orchestra, the production unfolded with a conductor, lead singers, choir sections, dancers, and synchronised instrumentation, turning the event into a layered musical experience that moved between street energy and classical discipline.

Behind the scenes, the production assembled a large creative team. Coordination was handled by Kelechi “Chopper” Aquari, creative direction by Director K, sound design by producer Tee Y Mix, engineering by Mr. Bassey, and overall event direction by Dunni Akinwunmi.

The result was a performance where Afrobeats rhythms, normally driven by percussion, synths, and basslines, were reframed through strings, horns, and orchestral percussion.

A Meeting of Generations on One Stage

Part of what made ‘Trench Symphony‘ compelling was its lineup.

Contemporary street and Afrobeats voices, including T.I Blaze, TML Vibez, Bhadboi OML, Rybeena, Lasmid, Cazulee, Kashcoming and DWills Harmony performed their songs with orchestral backing. They were joined by Fuji heavyweights Saheed Osupa and KS1 Malaika, whose presence created a generational bridge between the deep traditions of Fuji and the contemporary pulse of Afrobeats.

Afrobeats and Fuji have always shared rhythmic DNA but rarely meet within the same sonic environment. By placing both genres inside a symphonic framework, the event turned familiar street anthems into something cinematic.

The Vision Behind Trench Symphony

The project was conceived and executive produced by Damilola Akinwunmi, CEO of Dapper Group, whose company has quietly become one of the most influential ecosystems within Nigeria’s music industry.

“Trench Symphony was born from a simple but powerful belief,” Akinwunmi said in a statement.

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“That African music, in its truest and most authentic form, belongs on the world’s biggest stages.”

For him, the record was about symbolism, proof that the sonic language born in Nigeria’s streets can exist comfortably within global performance formats.

Afrobeats’ Expanding Live Ambition

The achievement also arrives during a period where Afrobeats is rapidly expanding its live performance scale.

Artists like Asake, Adekunle Gold, Wizkid, Davido, Rema, and Burna Boy have taken the genre to arenas and stadiums across Europe and North America, proving the global appetite for the sound. Within that broader expansion, Trench Symphony signals another direction, one with experimentation with scale and musical format.

What Comes Next

Following the Guinness World Record confirmation, Dapper Live has announced plans to expand Trench Symphony into a touring experience.

The production is expected to travel across ten Nigerian states before heading abroad with planned stops in London, Birmingham, Dublin, Paris, and several Canadian cities, with dates yet to be announced.

The Lagos performance proved that the rhythms born in the trenches can fill concert halls, orchestras, and, eventually, the world’s biggest stages.

And now, with a Guinness record attached to its name, the experiment has already written its first chapter.

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