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Burna Boy is the first African artiste to sell out US stadium

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Grammy award-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, has made history as the first African musician to sell out a stadium show in the United States of America.

The ‘Love Damini’ crooner sold out the 41,000-capacity Citi Field Stadium in NYC, USA, on Saturday.

Burna Boy’s sister, Nissi was the opening artiste at the concert.

The self-styled ‘African Giant’ also brought out British rapper, Dave to perform their collaborative song ‘Location.’

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Burna Boy performed ‘Ye’ and songs from his last four albums; ‘Outside’, ‘African Giant’, ‘Twice As Tall’, and ‘Love Damini’.

Burna Boy brought Dave out for “Location” at the #BurnaBoyCitifield stadium show in New York, the audience were so excited to witness them perform the song live for the very first time ever in the USA! 🔥🏟️🤩 pic.twitter.com/O66DfH2rJO

— benny. (@benny7gg) July 9, 2023

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