How Shallipopi, Famous Pluto & Zerry DL shut down Goldberg Golden Fiesta in Benin on Easter Friday

Goldberg Golden Fiesta brought Benin to a standstill as the Shallipopi, Famous Pluto, Zerry DL, DJ Neptune, Shody, and others lit up the stage.

Goldberg Golden Fiesta in Benin on Friday, April 3, landed right in the middle of the Easter break, and the city showed up for it as it mattered.

Headlined by Shallipopi, the event pulled a solid lineup of artistes, DJs, and hypemen, but beyond the names, it was the turnout that really told the story.

The Garrick Memorial was filled up early, and even outside the venue, people stood around just trying to follow what was happening inside. It wasn’t one of those events where the crowd builds slowly. This one came ready. For Goldberg, it was a clear show of what the brand calls its Gold Standard. 

A fan captured the moment perfectly online: “The first artiste to sell out the Garrick Memorial.” Looking at how packed it was, it didn’t feel like hype.

Goldberg clearly set out to deliver something on a bigger scale – a Gold Standard experience you could see in how everything came together, from the lineup to the structure of the night and how the crowd stayed locked in from start to finish.

While Shallipopi and Famous Pluto were already billed to perform, the night took an unexpected turn when Zerry DL joined them on stage. The appearance of all three Uzama brothers instantly lifted the atmosphere, turning an already electric crowd into something even louder, even more alive.

But the story didn’t start on stage.

From the moment they arrived in Benin, the Uzama brothers made their presence felt. They paid homage at the palace of the Oba, setting the tone for what the night represented. Then they took it to the streets, connecting directly with the people, sharing food items and gifts, and building anticipation across the city.

By the time the show began, Benin was already fully locked in.

DJ Neptune, a proud son of the soil, brought that connection to life on stage. In a moment that stood out, he greeted his people properly, and even dropped to 10 push-ups with an extra 5 urged on by Shody.

DJ Stormy and Jerry Shaffer kept the momentum going, delivering steady waves of energy throughout the night. Importantly, local talents were not left out. Upcoming artistes had their moment on stage, setting the tone before the headliners took over.

From the early build-up to the final performances, everything fed into the same outcome – a crowd that stayed engaged, reacted in real time, and carried the energy all through.

Goldberg came in prepared, but more importantly, they read the room right, delivering a Gold Standard experience that the city responded to.

And Benin showed up exactly how you’d expect when it’s their own on stage.

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A member of the HEINEKEN Group, Nigerian Breweries Plc is the pioneer and largest brewing company in Nigeria. Incorporated in 1946 as "Nigerian Brewery Limited", the company made history in June 1949 when the first bottle of STAR lager beer rolled out of its Lagos brewery bottling line. Today, it has a rich portfolio of 19 high-quality brands (such as Heineken, Desperados, Maltina, Life, Amstel Malta, Gulder, Fayrouz and Legend) produced from 9 breweries and 2 malting plants which are distributed nationwide. Nigerian Breweries is also a recipient of several awards and recognition in other areas of its operations including product quality, marketing excellence, productivity and innovation, health and safety, corporate social responsibility, and sustainability. To learn more, visit the Nigerian Breweries website: nbplc.com

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