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Burna Boy Makes History, Sells Out 100,000 Capacity Stade De France


Grammy Award-winning Nigerian music export, Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has once again made history by becoming the first African to sell out a hundred thousand packed full stadium, Stade De France.

With a capacity of 100,000, this feat marks the biggest milestone in his already groundbreaking career.

The artist has continued to take Afrobeats to global heights, following sold-out shows at venues like Madison Square Garden and London Stadium and now, in Paris, Stade DW France, the biggest Stadium in France.

Fans from across Europe travelled and laid siege ahead of time at the large stadium in Paris for the night of Afro-fusion magic, good music and delivery, his signature energy.

The ‘African Giant’s journey is a powerful symbol of how African music is no longer a niche but a global force.



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