ENTERTAINMENT
MC Charlene brings Rude Boy ( P-Square) to Bergen: A Night of Afrobeat excellence
The vibrant rhythms of Afrobeat swept through the “Bergen Internationale Kulturesenter” , as over 1000 fans gathered for the highly anticipated Rude Boy Live in Bergen show. Headlined by Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rude Boy of the legendary Nigerian duo P-Square, the event transformed the cultural center into a pulsating celebration of African music and culture.
The evening was more than just a concert—it was a showcase of the growing Afrobeat movement in Scandinavia, expertly guided by the charismatic and dynamic host, MC Charlene. MC Charlene; the Heartbeat of the Event, as the organiser and official host of the Rudeboy Live in Bergen show, MC Charlene brought her signature energy and vibrant personality to the stage. MC Charlene who owns the entertainment company Afro Energy World has made it her mission to organise top events and spread afrobeats to the whole Scandinavia.
MC Charlene’s journey to becoming and event organiser and a sought-after host in Europe is a story of passion and dedication. A vibrant figure in Norway’s multicultural entertainment scene, she has made a name for herself by connecting diverse audiences through music and culture. Her ability to effortlessly engage with the crowd, transitioning between English, Norwegian, and Pidgin English, makes everyone feel at home and part of the Afrobeat family. Throughout the night, MC Charlene kept the energy high, introducing each act with flair and ensuring the audience remained engaged and excited.
Her interactions with the crow.
Under MC Charlene’s lively guidance, the show opened with a stellar lineup of local and international Afrobeat artists. Norwegian-based Afrobeat and Afrotrap performers took to the stage, blending their unique sounds with the vibrant Afrobeat rhythms that have taken the world by storm.
The crowd was treated to an eclectic mix of high-energy Afrotrap beats and soulful Afropop melodies.
Each artist brought their own vibe, engaging the audience and building anticipation for the main act.
Rudeboy: The King of the Night, when Rudeboy finally took the stage, the crowd erupted in excitement.Dressed in his signature stylish attire, he commanded the stage with confidence and charisma, delivering a performance that showcased his years of experience as one of Africa’s most beloved artists.
The opening notes of “Reason with Me” sent the audience into a frenzy, with fans singing along to every word. Rudeboy’s setlist spanned his illustrious career, blending classic P-Square hits like “No One Like You,” “Beautiful Onyinye,” and “Personally” with his solo projects, including “Woman” and “Chizoba.”
Throughout his performance, MC Charlene remained a visible and supportive presence, often joining the crowd to dance and sing along, further amplifying the electric atmosphere in the venue.MC took to the stage and spoke passionately about the importance of Afrobeat as a unifying force, bridging cultures and bringing people together. Her words resonated with the diverse audience, many of whom had come not just for the music but for the sense of community and connection.
The success of the Rudeboy Live in Bergen show underscores the growing influence of Afrobeat in Scandinavia.Once a niche genre, Afrobeat has become a global phenomenon, embraced by fans from all corners of the world.
MC Charlene, with her dedication to promoting African culture and music in Norway, has been instrumental in fostering this movement. Events like this provide a platform for local Afrobeat artists to showcase their talent and contribute to the rich tapestry of the Scandinavian music scene.
As the audience left the Bergen Internationale Kulturesenter that night, one thing was certain—Afrobeat is here to stay, and MC Charlene, with her passion and charisma, will continue to be at the heart of its growth and success in Bergen and beyond.