Flo Rida turned OVO Arena Wembley into his house
Written by Chloe Buckley
The American artist made his return to the United Kingdom on 14 October 2025 as part of his Club Can’t Handle Me tour.
Intl Nephew (left) and Flo Rida (right) performing at OVO Arena Wembley, London 2025. | Credit: Chloe Buckley
Before taking to the stage, DJ Kronik played some big hits to get the crowd warmed up. From tracks like ‘Yeah’ by Usher and ‘Party Rock Anthem’ by LMFAO, to ‘Starships’ by Nicki Minaj and ‘We Found Love’ by Calvin Harris. The roof of the OVO Arena was nearly blown off before the main event began.
Rida then made his way to the stage along with his crew, opening with ‘In The Ayer’ then jumping into ‘Where Them Girls At’. The energy was pulsing through the building as he continued to play his greatest hits.
Throughout the show, the audience interaction and participation was a highlight. For the highly anticipated ‘Low’, a group of women from the audience were invited onto the stage. Similarly, a group of men from the crowd were later brought onto the stage for ‘GDFR’.
A fan favourite of the night came in the first half of the set with ‘Club Can’t Handle Me’. The whole arena was bouncing for this track, dancing, hands in the air and everyone singing at the top of their lungs. Rida made his way to the middle of standing for the last part of the song to join in with the party.
‘Wild Ones’ was another highlight of the night where his talented dancers who go by the same name gave it their all for this song as well as every other track of the night.
Flo Rida, London 2025 | Credit: Chloe Buckley
At the end of ‘My House’, Rida and Intl Nephew made their way to the back of the arena through the crowd before performing ‘Good Feeling’ and ‘Right Round’ in the seating area. The excitement from the fans was on another level to be singing these feel-good hits alongside him.
The interactions such as these with the crowd is what separates Rida from a lot of other popular artists. No ego. Just a genuine performer who is grateful to have people come party with him at his shows. He and his crew gave it their all to make it a memorable night for all 12,000 people in the building.
The remaining few songs included ‘I Cry’, ‘Greenlight’, ‘I Don’t Like It, I Love It’ and ‘Troublemaker’. It concluded a fabulous, high-energy Tuesday night in London that will not soon be forgotten.
If you take anything from reading this, it is to get those tickets and have the night of your life. You won’t regret it.