Kizz Daniel Talk about Fifth Album Release Date

Following the success of his equally well-received four-track EP TZA and top-performing single Marhaba, multi-award-winning Afrobeats sensation Kizz Daniel announced the release date for his long-awaited fifth studio album, Uncle K. The global music phenomenon revealed that Uncle K will be released on May 24, 2025.

As part of the album release, Kizz Daniel will embark on a world tour, beginning at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, USA, on the same day. He will then proceed to the Smart Financial Center in Houston, on May 26, The Fox Theatre in Atlanta, on May 30, and The Wiltern in Los Angeles on June 1. The rest of the tour dates across the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Africa will be released around the year prior to headlining Lagos’s largest concert. This tour marks the beginning of an explosive lineup of concerts, with other locations and dates to be released shortly.

Having received acclaim for sold-out shows across Europe, Africa, and North America, and his Vado at 10 world tour triumph, the globe eagerly awaits Kizz Daniel’s next international tour. Look forward to an experience to cherish as Kizz Daniel brings his best hits along with fresh tracks from Uncle K, all packaged in high-energy performances and a charged environment.

Since he burst onto the scene, Kizz Daniel has been dropping timeless hits that have shattered records and captured hearts across the world. With Uncle K, he ups the ante on his sound, fusing his signature style with new elements that speak to his evolution as an artist. His professional journey began with the 2014 box office hit Woju, followed by the drop of his debut album New Era, which was The Headies ‘Album of the Year’ in 2016. No Bad Songz, his second album, rose to the iTunes World Album Chart number one position on its drop date in 2018.

In recent years, Kizz Daniel has dropped four critically successful albums—King of Love, Barnabas, Maverick, and TZA—yielding tracks such as Boys Are Bad, Lie, Rich Till I Die, Showa, Marhaba, and Twe Twe. With more than four billion streams, two Shazam number-one singles, and sold-out tours on several continents, Kizz Daniel remains at the forefront of world Afrobeats music.

The talented singer is famous for his suave voice, captivating lyrics, and dominating stage presence, which make him one of the strongest figures in the Afrobeats genre. From classic bangers such as Nesesari to hit songs such as Buga and favorite tracks such as Cough (Odo), Kizz Daniel’s songs transcend genres and resonate with individuals all over the globe.

After his tumultuous 2022, being named Africa’s most streamed artist and having the opportunity to perform at the opening ceremony of the 2022 World Cup, 2023 was an even bigger success story. Maverick, his fourth studio album, garnered an astronomical level of applause, a highlight moment that he seized for the Essence Festival, and having a collaborative track with Becky G, topping charts worldwide. With Uncle K and his world tour looming ahead, Kizz Daniel is poised to be even more successful.

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