Burna Boy Makes History As First African Artist to Sell Out Stade de France

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Global Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy has once again etched his name in the annals of music history by becoming the first African artist to sell out the iconic Stade de France in Paris. On April 18, 2025, Burna Boy performed to a massive crowd of 80,000 fans, marking a monumental achievement for African music on the global stage.

The electrifying concert featured Burna Boy’s chart-topping hits and fan favorites, alongside surprise guest appearances by artists such as Dave, Dadju, and Shallipopi, adding even more magic to the night. Burna Boy’s performance was a celebration of African culture, unity, and the global reach of Afrobeats.

In an emotional moment, Burna Boy addressed the crowd, saying, “Merci beaucoup, Paris! This is bigger than me, it’s for Africa, it’s for every dreamer.” His words resonated deeply, highlighting the significance of this achievement not just for himself, but for the entire African continent.

This milestone follows Burna Boy’s previous sold-out shows at venues like Madison Square Garden and London Stadium, solidifying his status as a trailblazer for African music. As Burna Boy continues to break boundaries, his journey serves as an inspiration to artists and fans worldwide.

 

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Congratulations to Burna Boy for this historic feat!

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