Wizkid: Long Live Lagos Documentary Premieres to Rave Reviews at 2025 Tribeca Film Festival

In a landmark cultural event, Nigerian music icon Wizkid, born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, unveiled his highly anticipated documentary, Wizkid: Long Live Lagos, at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival on June 6 in New York City. The premiere, part of the festival’s Spotlight+ section running from June 4 to June 15, has already sparked widespread acclaim for its intimate portrayal of the artist’s journey from the vibrant streets of Lagos to global stardom.
Directed by Karam Gill and produced alongside Daniel Malikyar, the 83-minute documentary weaves together rare behind-the-scenes footage, electrifying live performances, and cultural commentary. It underscores Wizkid’s pivotal role in redefining global perceptions of African music and identity, featuring contributions from Afrobeat legend Femi Kuti, manager Jada Pollock, and media personality Julie Adenuga. A standout moment from the premiere saw Wizkid introducing his daughter, Morayo, to the public, adding a heartfelt dimension to the evening.
The event, which drew a sold-out crowd, was followed by a live conversation with Wizkid and director Karam Gill, offering deeper insights into the creative process and the artist’s vision. Social media reactions highlight the documentary’s cultural significance for Afrobeats, with additional screenings scheduled for June 7 and 11. As the festival continues, Wizkid: Long Live Lagos is set to solidify the artist’s enduring legacy on the world stage.