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The organisers of the Champions League, UEFA, have announced that Nigerian superstar, Burna Boy will perform at the 2023 finale.
The Grammy award winner is expected to rock the kick-off show at the highly anticipated showdown on June 10, 2023.
The show, hosted by Pepsi and UEFA, will take place at Istanbul's Atatürk Olympic Stadium.
Announcing the lineup on Twitter, UEFA shared a video of Burna Boy on their official page confirming his participation.
“I will be performing at the UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show by Pepsi come on let's go!” he said.
Big news! @burnaboy will be performing at the Champions League final in Istanbul alongside another amazing headliner! 🎶 🔥
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) March 16, 2023
Search #PepsiKickOffShow to find out more...#UCL x @PepsiGlobal pic.twitter.com/njhtDFOIAd
This comes nearly a month after he co-headlined the 2023 NBA All-Stars Weekend game with Tems and Rema at Salt Lake City, Utah, USA,
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