Nigerian Afrobeats star Rema was greeted with a traditional Maori haka upon his arrival in New Zealand for a highly anticipated concert. The warm welcome, captured on video, has since gone viral, showcasing the power of music to bridge diverse cultures.
As Rema, whose real name is Divine Ikubor, stepped off the plane in Auckland on Thursday afternoon, he was met with an unexpected sight. A group of local Maori performers, adorned in traditional costumes, lined the airport’s arrival area, ready to perform the haka – a ceremonial dance deeply rooted in New Zealand’s indigenous culture.
The haka, known for its energetic movements and rhythmic chants, is typically reserved for honored guests and significant occasions. Eyewitnesses described the scene as both powerful and moving.
It was incredible to see the passion in their performance,” said Sarah Thompson, a bystander at the airport. The energy was palpable, and you could see how touched Rema was by the gesture.”
The video, which has since garnered millions of views across social media platforms, shows Rema visibly moved by the welcome. The Maori performers, their faces adorned with traditional ta moko markings, performed the haka with intensity, their voices echoing through the airport terminal.
This is what music is all about – bringing people together,” Rema told reporters after the welcome ceremony. “I’m honored to receive such a heartfelt greeting and can’t wait to share my music with the people of New Zealand.”
Social media erupted with reactions to the video, with fans expressing a mix of pride, excitement, and humor. One Twitter user, @simplypossy, wrote, “Omo nah everyday I dey thank God say I be Nigerian 🇳🇬,” expressing pride in Rema’s global recognition.
Others took a more lighthearted approach, with @meetahneta jokingly commenting, “I’ll kiss Rema by mistake if it was me,” highlighting the star’s popularity among fans.
This warm reception in New Zealand is just the latest indication of Rema’s growing international appeal. Music industry analyst John Smith notes, “Rema is following in the footsteps of Afrobeats pioneers like Wizkid, representing not just Nigeria, but the entire African continent on the global stage.
As Rema prepares for his sold-out concert at Auckland’s Vector Arena this Saturday, expectations are high. Local music promoter Lisa Chen says, “The excitement for Rema’s performance is unlike anything we’ve seen for an international artist in recent years. It’s a testament to the global appeal of Afrobeats.”
With this remarkable welcome setting the tone, Rema’s New Zealand tour promises to be a celebration of music, culture, and international unity.