Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Victony has signaled the next leg of his global tour with a heartfelt message to fans in Australia. Taking to his official Twitter handle, the artist wrote, “Thank u, Perth 🇦🇺💟 Bali, see u soon,” accompanied by a striking photo of himself performing on stage during his recent tour stop.

The tweet, while simple, carries the weight of a fast-rising international career. It marks not only the end of his exhilarating Australian leg where cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth hosted sold-out venues but also a teaser of what lies ahead. Bali now sits in the spotlight, and fans are eagerly watching for an official tour date or surprise appearance.

Victony, whose real name is Anthony Victor, has quickly risen through the ranks of Nigeria’s vibrant Afrobeats scene. Since his breakout single “Soweto” catapulted him to global attention, the singer-songwriter has built a reputation for fusing Afro rhythms with modern R&B and global pop sounds. His music doesn’t just cross borders it resonates across cultures.

In Perth, fans witnessed what many called one of his most energetic and emotionally charged performances. Local media praised his ability to connect with audiences, blending infectious dance beats with heartfelt storytelling.

His shoutout to Bali has sparked speculation that the artist could either be performing at an upcoming festival or retreating to the tropical island for creative inspiration, a common move for artists seeking to recharge or record in serene settings. Though no formal dates have been announced, the buzz surrounding the tweet is already driving up anticipation in Southeast Asia.

Victony’s current tour highlights the growing demand for Afrobeats on the world stage. With more African artists touring globally and gaining international airplay, the genre is no longer a regional sound it’s a global movement. For Victony, each city is not just a stop on a map, but a new chapter in an unfolding journey that reflects both his personal evolution and the expanding footprint of African music worldwide.

Whether he’s headlining festivals or dropping impromptu collaborations abroad, one thing is certain: Victony is just getting started.

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