On April 18, 2025, Toofan made history once again by selling out the legendary Zénith de Paris – La Villette. Fans from all corners of France — and beyond — gathered for an unforgettable evening, celebrating not just the music but the cultural power of the Togolese duo. With their signature energy, infectious dance moves, and a perfect blend of Afrobeat and traditional rhythms, Toofan confirmed that they are not just stars in Africa — they are global ambassadors of joy and unity.
A Night of Celebration and Unity
From the very first beat, the atmosphere inside the Zénith was electric. Barabas and Master Just delivered a spectacular performance, blending their greatest hits like “Affairage,” “Gweta,” and “Money” with new tracks from their latest album Stamina. The audience sang along word for word, transforming the massive concert hall into a sea of lights, dances, and smiles. The energy was contagious, and Toofan took every opportunity to interact with their fans, creating a true communion between the stage and the crowd.
A Visual and Musical Feast
The production quality of the concert left no detail to chance. Stunning visuals, colorful lighting, and perfectly choreographed dancers made the show a full sensory experience. Special guests, including surprise appearances from African and French artists, added even more excitement to the night. Every transition was seamless, every beat hit harder — reminding everyone why Toofan remains a powerhouse in the Afro-urban music scene. Their famous “Ogbragada” style and vibrant Cool-Catché dance moves kept the audience on their feet until the very last minute.

A Historic Moment for Togolese and African Music
Selling out the Zénith de Paris is a major achievement for any artist — and Toofan did it with style and pride. Their performance wasn’t just entertainment; it was a proud representation of Togo and the broader African diaspora. The duo took time during the concert to thank their fans, emphasizing how important it is to never forget one’s roots while aiming for the stars. The event marked a milestone not only in Toofan’s career but also in the growing international recognition of African music. As the final notes echoed and the lights dimmed, one thing was clear: Toofan’s journey is far from over — it’s just getting bigger.


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