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P-Square back on stage five years after breakup, announce world tour

Peter and Paul Okoye, who recently reconciled after years of family feud, thrilled their guests days ago with their hit songs during their 40th birthday celebration.

• November 28, 2021
P-Square
P-Square

Star twin artists, P-Square, have performed together on stage, five years after their breakup.

Peter and Paul Okoye, who recently reconciled after years of family feud, thrilled their guests days ago with their hit songs during their 40th birthday celebration.

Rudeboy on Instagram appreciated the mammoth crowd that turned up for their concert in Sierra Leone.

“Sierra Leone love like we never left… Reactivated 18/12/21 world tour loading……” he captioned.

The duo also announced that they will kick off a world tour on December 18, beginning with a show in Lagos.

The Lagos show will be held at Livespot Entertainment center, Lagos, they said.

Fans and friends on social media have continued to express their excitement about P-Square’s comeback.

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