Prinx Emmanuel Shines Bright at 2025 Reverb in London

Fresh off his array of performances at gospel concerts like The Experience, Light Up Lagos, and others, Nigeria-based singer and songwriter Prinx Emmanuel thrilled thousands of fans at the 2025 edition of the Reverb concert in London, United Kingdom. The concert was held at Fairfield Halls Park Lane, Croydon, London, on Saturday, March 15, 2025. The close to two thousand capacity hall has played host to music legends like Elton John, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Shane Filan of Westlife, and others.
Prinx Emmanuel performed songs from his discography, including “God No Go Shame Us,” “Ifunanya,” “Elroi,” and many more in his setlist. His performance was met with applause, gyrations, and dancing from the enthusiastic audience.
Artists like Mr. M Revelation, Greatmantakit, Olabest, and others also featured as guest performers.
While speaking with the press, Prinx Emmanuel was full of elation and excitement about his fans’ turnout. He said, “Reverb London was something else, absolutely incredible! The energy in that room was electric! To see people from different backgrounds connecting with the sound and the Spirit like that… It was a blessing. God really moved. Reverb London was more than just a concert; it was an experience. I’m thankful to my team, my Manager Jefferson Ibim for holding this together, it’s also humbling to be the convener of such an iconic concert”.
When asked about the lessons the Nigerian music industry can learn from the UK, he said, “Whenever I visit the UK, it is always a beautiful experience! The love, the organization, the intentionality—it was on another level. One thing I think the Nigerian music industry can really learn from the UK is structure. Over there, everything works with proper planning, sound checks, time management, and even how the audience engages with the music. It shows that excellence isn’t just in the talent; it’s in the process too. We’ve got the fire and creativity here in Naija, but with a bit more structure, we can take things even higher.”
Prinx Emmanuel has already performed at the 2023 and 2024 editions of The Experience, and with support from his live band, they showcased their talents well. When asked how he feels about these performances, he expressed deep gratitude: “Performing at The Experience, not once but twice, was honestly surreal! That stage is iconic, and just standing there, knowing the weight of the platform and the kind of anointing that flows there…it’s humbling. The crowd, the atmosphere, the worship—it’s something I’ll never forget. Each time felt like a fresh encounter.”
Prinx Emmanuel’s recently released album, “According To Brother Nwachukwu,” has garnered more than five million streams across all digital distribution channels.