Nigerian rap sensation Jeriq has once again reaffirmed his growing dominance in the country’s music scene following the successful completion of his much-anticipated “Jeriq Hood Tour,” which spanned four major locations across the South-South and South-East regions of Nigeria.
The tour kicked off in Abraka, Delta State, where Jeriq performed to a packed crowd at a venue with a 5,000-person capacity, setting the tone for what would become a historic run.
From Abraka, the rapper moved to Enugu, delivering a high-energy performance at Okpara Square, which hosted an estimated 45,000 fans, marking one of the largest hip-hop gatherings in the city in recent times , for the abraka & enugu tour he collaborated with superstar Rapper OdumoduBlvck
Continuing the tour, Jeriq took over the Chuba Ikpeazu Stadium in Onitsha, Anambra State, where 20,000 music lovers filled the stadium to witness an electrifying display of raw lyricism, street anthems, and crowd-moving performances. The final stop of the Hood Tour was the Ebonyi State Stadium, where over 15,000 fans turned out to celebrate one of the South-East’s most influential voices in contemporary Nigerian rap.
Across all four cities, the tour recorded a combined attendance of about 100,000 people, underscoring Jeriq’s strong grassroots connection and his ability to mobilize fans without reliance on foreign headliners or major international platforms. The shows were marked by intense fan participation, seamless organization, and a powerful display of regional pride.
Known for his unapologetic delivery, Igbo rap influence, and street-rooted storytelling, Jeriq used the Hood Tour to connect directly with his core audience, bringing his music to the people who have supported his journey from the ground up. Industry observers have described the tour as a major statement, positioning Jeriq as one of the few Nigerian rappers capable of headlining large-scale venues across multiple states.
The success of the Jeriq Hood Tour not only highlights the rapper’s rising commercial strength but also reflects the growing demand for homegrown hip-hop experiences in Nigeria. With this achievement, Jeriq continues to solidify his place as a leading force in the new generation of Nigerian rap artists.

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