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Burna Boy Makes History As First African Artiste To Sell Out 80K-Capacity London Stadium [Video]

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Burna Boy, the Grammy Award-winning Nigerian super star, makes history by becoming the first African artist to sell out the 80,000-capacity London Stadium in the United Kingdom.

With his spectacular performances, Burna Boy’s recent concert in the United Kingdom sparked enormous enthusiasm among his admirers.

In an incredible feat, the self-proclaimed African Giant became the first African artist to totally fill the London Stadium, which has a capacity of 80,000 people.

The concert video quickly went viral, garnering widespread praise and admiration from netizens. This historic feat not only cements Burna Boy’s status as brilliant artist, but also establishes him as the first African artist to headline a UK stadium and perform before a sold-out crowd at the legendary London Stadium.

Confirming the claim, London Stadium praised the artist on their official Twitter page.

It wrote, “NOW SOLD OUT!!@burnaboy’s RECORD BREAKING concert has now officially SOLD OUT!

What an incredible achievement for the first ever African artist to solo headline a UK stadium, For those lucky enough to make it, enjoy the show.”

Furthermore, Burna Boy has consistently made history with his remarkable artistry over the years. His previous accomplishments include selling out the renowned Arena in London and the impressive 40,000-capacity La Defense Arena in Paris on Saturday, May 20, 2023.

These milestones are a testament to Burna Boy’s growing global popularity and his ability to captivate audiences with his extraordinary talent.

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