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Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has again sold out the 80,000-capacity stadium in London.
The Grammy-winning singer on Saturday thrilled his audience with a spectacular performance at West Ham United’s London Stadium.
Burna Boy performed some of his hit songs including ‘City Boys’, ‘On Form’, and ‘Last Last’ while bustling concertgoers sang along.
The London concert was opened with comedy performed by Nigerian skit maker and comedian, Sabinus.
80,000 Capacity London Stadium fully sold out for the second time by Burna boy pic.twitter.com/iFg1yi6v6W
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Also performing at the concert were several Nigerian music stars including Omah Lay, Phyno, Shallipopi, Odumodublvck, Seyi Vibez, BNXN, and Pheelz.
The Malian singer Salif Keita and the Swedish singer Snoh Aalegra were the international guest performers at the concert.
This is not the first time Burna Boy will be selling out a concert at the London Stadium.
In 2023, Burna Boy became the first African artiste to sell out the 80,000-capacity stadium.
Born Damini Ogulu, Burna Boy started to gain fame after releasing ‘Like to Party’, the lead single from his debut album ‘L.I.F.E’ (2013).
In 2021, the singer set a record in Nigeria after his fifth album ‘Twice As Tall’ won the ‘Best World Music Album’ category at the Grammy Awards.
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