Asake’s Flytime Fest show has become one of the most talked-about December concerts, especially after the lowest ticket (VIP Standing Ticket) launched at ₦300,000 on the 12th of November.
However, on 1 December 2025, several music blogs and social media influencer pages shared news that the tickets are “already completely sold out,” sparking even more debate about pricing, access, and fan loyalty.

However, after we ran a fact-check across Flytime Fest’s official site and the ticketing website, the claim that all Asake tickets are sold out appears false.
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What Other Blogs Claimed
Across X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, multiple entertainment pages posted that Asake’s entire ticket categories “are completely sold out“. Some even implied that fans had no chance left except the resale market.


The uproar reignited conversations about ticket pricing in Nigeria, with fans divided between those calling it exploitation and others arguing that Flytime has its target audience.


What Flytime Actually Confirmed About Asake’s Concert
A review of Flytime Fest’s official Instagram page shows that the organisers did not announce a full sell-out of Asake’s show. Flytime posted clear ‘sold out’ graphics for closed categories, but no such update exists for the entire concert.
Only a few sections sold out (Zones A, B, C, and D), not the entire lineup of ticket categories.

Source: X (Twitter)
Fact-Checking Other Blogs From Flytime’s Ticketing Website
A check on the official Flytime ticketing website shows that tickets remain available at the time of writing, especially the ‘Standing VIP’ option.

This proves the viral claims from the blogs were either exaggerated or based on incorrect information.
Ticket Status for Other Flytime Fest Headliners
To place things in context, here’s what the ticket situation looks like across the festival’s other major shows, featuring a line-up including Davido, Olamide, and Flavour.

This shows that the festival is moving tickets. But not in the “instant sell-out” style portrayed online.
While the big “SOLD OUT” sign might easily pass the wrong message, a closer look will help. Then, you will realise that there are only some sections that have been sold out. Still, it is worth noting that Asake has managed to sell out more of these zones compared to other headliners, including his former record label boss, Olamide.
Bottom Line
Asake’s Flytime tickets are not all sold out. While certain sections have closed, tickets remain available on the official website. Fans planning to attend should rely on Flytime Fest’s verified pages and ticketing portal, not speculative posts from entertainment blogs.