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The ‘No Sign of Weakness’ singer Burna Boy's US tour, including tonight’s performance scheduled for November 28, 2025, at The Armoury in Minneapolis, was abruptly cancelled after fans failed to buy tickets.
Ticketmaster announced the last-minute cancellation on its website on Thursday.
Today’s show was cancelled, with another concert scheduled for December 1, 2025, in Chicago.
While the tour organisers failed to provide a specific reason for the cancellation, the development came amid the public criticism directed at Burna Boy after he walked out of a couple for sleeping during his performance in Colorado.
The viral video of the incident sparked controversy, which intensified after the singer, while reacting to his critics during an Instagram live session, said, “he only wants supporters who buy his tickets and not fans”.
It was later reported that the woman who slept during his performance was grieving a recent personal loss.
Confirming the cancellation, Burna Boy, in a post on his Instagram story on Friday morning, shared a direct link from the ticketing website, showing that the two concerts were cancelled.
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