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I want to keep raising the bar, says Burna Boy

GRAMMY Award-winning artist Burna Boy created unforgettable experience as he took to the stage at the iconic London Stadium to thrill thousands who att3ended his London concert.

The singer continues to show the world that winning the coveted Grammy Award was no fluke as his music and personality on the global music scene continue to soar.

From selling out concerts and to dropping hit singles, Burna as he’s called says he wants to keep raising the bar with each concert and giving the people the music they deserve.

True to his words, his highly anticipated 3-hour non-stop concert drew an incredible crowd of 60,000 fans, completely selling out the stadium and truly cementing a historic moment in Burna Boy’s career.

As a true icon, Burna Boy’s attention to detail and artistic vision created an immersive experience for the audience, combining visually stunning elements and a 35-piece band all interwoven with his signature sound.

And as a true visionary, the lineup of guest performers spoke to who Burna is as a creative genius, Dave, Stormzy, Jhus, and Popcaan all brought excitement to the evening. Additionally, a special tribute was paid to the late Sidhu Moose Wala, with a heartfelt performance of their posthumously released single “Mera Na.”

After the concert, Burna Boy was presented with a prestigious plaque in recognition of his achievement as the first African artist to sell out the London Stadium.

This historic milestone solidifies his status as a global icon and highlights his immense influence on the music industry.

This recognition further serves as a testament to Burna Boy’s groundbreaking success and the impact he has made on a global scale.

 

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Segun Adebayo

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