The 3Arena served as the ground zero for nostalgia last night as R&B heavyweights Ne-Yo and Akon launched their highly anticipated “Nights Like This” tour. As the first stop on a massive global trek, the Dublin crowd was treated to a masterclass in hits that defined the 2000s and 2010s. Rather than following a traditional opening-act-to-headliner structure, the duo opted for a dynamic, shared-stage format that kept the momentum relentless. Ne-Yo’s sharp choreography and smooth vocals provided a polished contrast to Akon’s raw charisma and signature melodic style. When they rolled through their biggest chart-toppers, the arena hit a fever pitch that felt more like a massive party than a formal concert.
The chemistry between the two artists was evident, often blending their catalogs seamlessly to ensure the audience never had a moment to sit down. For a tour opener, the production was remarkably tight, featuring slick visuals and a sound mix that filled every corner of the North Wall Quay venue. This collaborative approach highlights why both artists remain essential pillars of pop culture decades into their careers. As they move from Dublin to the rest of Europe and eventually North America, they’ve set an impossibly high bar for the shows to come. It was a night that proved some hits truly are timeless, leaving the crowd buzzing long after the final notes faded.
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Photos & words – Zoltán Szabó @mrzoltanphoto
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