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Burna Boy makes history at Stade De France, thrills over 80,000 spectators

Days back, music superstar Burna Boy made history again by headlining a sold-out show at the iconic Stade De France in Paris and performing to a massive crowd of over 80,698 people.

Burna Boy delivered an unforgettable night filled with energy and pure Afrofusion magic. As the first African artiste to headline the stadium, the night proved why he remains one of the most powerful voices in global music today.

The show kicked off with an electrifying performance by Nissi and Fireboy DML, who lit up the stage with their hit single “Nobody.”

Their powerful performance got the crowd on their feet and talking all over social media. From the moment Burna Boy stepped on stage, the energy was sky-high, and fans were taken on a musical journey through his biggest hits, storytelling, and captivating stage presence.

Burna Boy also surprised fans by bringing out Shallipopi, and together, they performed a remix of Shallipopi’s viral hit “Laho”, a moment that set the internet on fire. He also welcomed Joé Dwèt Filé, joining him on stage to perform their collaboration “4KampeII”, and later brought out Dadju to the crowd’s roaring excitement, then UK Rapper Dave whom he performed their hit single ‘Location’ together. Each appearance added a unique flavour to the show, showcasing Burna Boy’s global reach and deep musical connections.

This unforgettable night at Stade De France wasn’t just a concert; it was a celebration of culture, unity, and music without borders. Burna Boy continues to break boundaries and make history, and this headline performance is another reminder of his unstoppable rise and the global power of his sound.

READ ALSO: Why you should not be happy if your song tops streaming platforms in Nigeria — Burna Boy

Segun Adebayo

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