Rema: Star’s Latest Concert Revives Allegations of Satanism

It appears that Rema, following a remarkable year of global success, solidified his superstar status at a sold-out show at the O2 Arena.

During the concert, he mesmerized the audience with an energetic performance, showcasing a collection of his hit singles from his impressive catalog.

A notable highlight of the evening was Rema’s entrance, sparking discussions among fans and reigniting allegations of Satanism.

To kick off the show, he descended on a horse adorned in red and black.

The artist’s attire choice also featured black and red elements, with a flowing black cape and a red mask inspired by the famous mask of the legendary Queen Idia of Benin.

During his second appearance on stage, he sported a futuristic red and black military outfit while riding on the back of a large bat with eyes glowing red.

Rema’s stage design and aesthetic choices have triggered a reaction from some spectators who found elements of Satanism within them.

One particular fan attending the concert recorded a video encouraging other attendees to pray upon returning home due to the perceived elements of devilry displayed during the concert.

His performance at the O2 Arena wasn’t the first time Rema faced accusations of engaging in Satanism. The superstar wears a chain depicting a church on fire.

His choice of jewelry has sparked public reaction and even led the Ethiopian Orthodox Church to draft a petition preventing him from performing in the country.

Justine