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Akon, Lil Baby to headline MDLBEAST concerts at Formula E Prix Jeddah 2025

Akon, Lil Baby to headline MDLBEAST concerts at Formula E Prix Jeddah 2025

Arab News13-02-2025

DUBAI: Akon and Lil Baby are set to perform at the Formula E Prix this weekend in Jeddah, MDLBEAST announced on Thursday.
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The global music powerhouse is bringing the stars to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Feb. 14 and 15, adding a dynamic entertainment element to the high-speed racing event.
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Akon, the Senegalese American singer, producer and entrepreneur known for hits like 'Smack That' and 'Lonely,' will take the stage on Feb. 14.
Sharing the night with him are Egyptian singer Ruby and rap sensation Wegz.
On Feb. 15, Atlanta rap star Lil Baby — renowned for chart-toppers like 'Drip Too Hard' and 'Woah' — will bring his signature energy to the stage.
The night will also feature Kuwaiti group Miami Band and Egyptian electronic trio Disco Misr.

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