
The Wizkid GOAT concert demanded an environment capable of matching the energy and scale of a major live performance. The stage was designed not merely as a platform for artists, but as a visual centerpiece that would support lighting, movement, audience interaction, and broadcast moments. The challenge was balancing structural performance with a design language strong enough to carry the identity of the event.
Large sculptural forms and lightweight fabrication methods were used to create an immersive performance environment without introducing unnecessary structural weight. Similar large-scale concert productions often rely heavily on integrating lighting, scenography, and modular systems into a single visual language.






The completed installation transformed the performance space into a shared audience experience. Structural forms became part of the storytelling, framing key performance moments and creating memorable visual compositions throughout the event. The result was a stage environment designed not only to support performance, but to become part of it.


