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Multiple Grammy award winner Burna Boy returns to mzansi to lighten-up FNB Stadium

 FRESH from his whirlwind world Stadium Tour that saw him make history by becoming the first African artist to headline a stadium show in the USA, Burna Boy is bringing his show stopping ways back to South Africa.

The Grammy award winning Nigerian singer and songwriter will continue his Tour in South Africa Johannesburg at the FNB Stadium on September 23, 2023.

The  Last, Last hit maker made waves in South Africa when he headlined the Delicious Festival last year to a rousing fanfare.

Followers and supporters of the African megastar will once again be  mesmerised by his hits including Ye, Bank On It and Anybody from acclaimed albums Love, Damini (2022), African Giant (2019) and Twice as Tall (2020) among others.

Burna Boy has solidified his status as one of the greatest African stars after being awarded the

Member of the Order of the Federal Republic plaque for his achievements in music.

Earlier this year Rolling Stone ranked him number 197 on its list of the 200 greatest singers of all time. Burna Boy is a multi-award-winning artist whose music has taken over the world, says Ternary Music Group CEO, Sedote Nwachukwu:

“African talent knows no bounds and Burna Boy is the best example of that. Not only was he the first Nigerian artist to perform at Madison Square Garden in New York. He continued on to headline and sell out stadium shows in both London and New York.

This African giant’s footsteps speak for themselves and we are convinced he will be able to do the same at FNB stadium in September.”

Describing his music as Afro-fusion, blending the genres R&B, hip hop, dancehall, and reggae, Burna Boy continues to use his creativity to bring new sounds to the fore. His most recent song, Sitting on top of the World infuses the Darkchild and Brandy hit with his Afro fusion, making it an instant, refreshing hit. 

Tickets show start from R765 at ticketpro.co.za

Image (Burna Boy returning to mzansi to fill-Up FNB Stadium in September).

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