The club debuts with Sir Shina Peters live this Friday, promising an unforgettable night of Afro Juju and vibrant nightlife
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Traffic Light Lagos, Ikeja’s newest lounge, is set to redefine nightlife as it opens its doors for an exclusive soft launch this Friday, 24 January 2025.
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The highlight of the event will be a live performance by Afro Juju legend, Sir Shina Peters, who will treat fans to a night of nostalgia with his timeless hits.
Strategically located on Gbolade Adebanjo Crescent, beside Adebola House in Opebi, Ikeja,
The Traffic Light Lagos promises to elevate the entertainment scene on Lagos Mainland, already recognised as a hub for premium nightlife experiences.
Designed with cutting-edge aesthetics, a state-of-the-art sound system, and an unbeatable atmosphere, the club aims to attract fun-loving elites seeking unparalleled entertainment.
Jane Essien, the club’s manager, expressed her enthusiasm for the launch, promising guests a night of sheer enjoyment.
“We are absolutely thrilled to be unveiling this new hotspot in Ikeja.
“From the music to the atmosphere, food, exotic drinks, and even accommodation, we’re committed to delivering a unique experience. This will be a night to remember.”
Attendees can look forward to Sir Shina Peters’ legendary Afro Juju classics, which have remained evergreen and guaranteed to energise the dance floor.
The evening combines the magic of live music with the vibrant ambiance of Lagos’ latest nightlife destination.
Supported by notable media partners, including MetroNews Nigeria, Goldmyne TV, and City People Magazine, the event is already generating significant buzz.
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The Traffic Light Lagos is poised to become the go-to destination for unforgettable music, dance, and celebration.

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.
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