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Burna Boy Makes History as the First African Artist to Sell Out London Stadium Twice

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In a historic feat, Burna Boy has become the first African artist to sell out the iconic London Stadium twice, cementing his status as a global music sensation.

With a capacity of 60,000 to 80,000 people, depending on the event, the stadium was packed to the brim with enthusiastic fans eager to experience Burna Boy’s electrifying performance.

This remarkable achievement is part of his ongoing “Love, Damini” world tour, which has been making waves globally.

As a Nigerian Afrobeats star and Grammy award-winning singer, Burna Boy has been instrumental in popularizing the Afrobeats genre and bringing it to a wider audience.

His sold-out shows in Paris, Canada, New York, and the Netherlands are a testament to his global appeal, and this historic milestone at the London Stadium solidifies his position as a trailblazer in the music industry.

Burna Boy’s success is a reflection of his dedication, talent, and passion, inspiring fans and fellow artists alike.

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