Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, celebrated his 33rd birthday today with an intimate gathering of family, friends, and members of his 30BG camp in Atlanta, United States.
The celebration, held just hours before his sold-out show at the 21,000-capacity State Farm Arena, brought together some of the most important people in the singer’s life. In attendance were his billionaire father, Adedeji Adeleke, Osun State governor and uncle, Ademola Adeleke, his sister Sharon Adeleke, cousins Nike and Folashade Adeleke, his wife Chioma Rowland Adeleke, manager Asa Asika, and longtime collaborator DJ ECool.
Videos circulating online showed Davido at the center of the gathering, laughing, raising glasses, and sharing emotional moments with those who have walked closely with him over the years.
During the celebration, Davido took a moment to reflect on his journey from a young, aspiring artist to one of Afrobeats’ most influential global figures.
In his words:
“I dropped my first song when I was 17, and now I’m 33. This year is one of my best years ever; I got married to the most beautiful woman and we had our babies.”
The singer highlighted how marriage and fatherhood have brought new depth and joy to his life, referring to his wife Chioma and their twins as some of his greatest blessings.
Beyond the celebrations, Davido sparked excitement among fans by revealing that work is already ongoing on his sixth studio album; a major announcement coming just seven months after the April 18 release of his fifth project, 5ive.
While he didn’t share details about the direction or release timeline, the update has already set social media buzzing, with fans anticipating another record-breaking album run from the hitmaker.
The birthday event also served as a pre-concert warm-up before Davido hits the stage at the State Farm Arena as part of his ongoing 5ive Alive Tour, which has drawn massive crowds across several cities.
Surrounded by family, friends, and a loyal inner circle, Davido’s 33rd birthday marked not just another year of life, but a moment of gratitude, growth, and anticipation for the next phase of his musical journey.
