From October 1 to 19, Spotify is bringing something bold, green, and very Lagos to one of my most-loved hangouts: Fired & Ice. The restaurant-bar has undergone a full transformation for Greasy Tunes, a 19-day cultural takeover that blends music, food, and Nigerian heritage.
If you walk into Fired & Ice this October, don’t expect the same old backdrop. The walls are washed in an iconic green-white-green checkboard, and the decor? Retro Nigerian motifs like those plastic chairs and old serving dishes that feel straight out of an album cover.
It’s Lagos nightlife with a brand-new filter, and honestly, it’s giving “Instagram corner in every direction.”
A Menu That Sings
The food is part of the performance. The Greasy Tunes menu leans into Nigerian authenticity with playful music-inspired names, like the Fela Fire Wings or the Odumodu Ribs. It’s green-white-green vibes on the plate as much as on the walls, and you’ll probably spend as much time snapping your meal as eating it.