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Burna Boy set another historical record after shutting down 21,000-capacity arena in Montreal
Burna Boy, the Afro-fusion powerhouse, has once again shattered records, emerging as the first African artist to sell out a 21,000-capacity arena in Montreal.
The African Giant delivered an electrifying performance to a crowd of 21,000 fans filled with anticipation at his concert held at the Centre Bell in Montreal, Canada.
This milestone adds to Burna Boy’s impressive list of achievements. Earlier this year, he etched his name in history as the first African artist to grace the stage at the Grammy Awards.
During his recent tour stop in Canada as part of his “I Told Them” tour, Burna Boy continued his streak of breaking records with a sold-out show at the 21,000-capacity Bell Centre in Montreal.
Known for his dynamic stage presence, Burna Boy showcases his unique Afrofusion style, blending elements of Afrobeat, dancehall, and reggae. His rapid ascent to stardom, coupled with his consistent achievements, solidifies his status as one of the most prominent African artists of his era.
A leading figure in the Afrobeats movement, Burna Boy has garnered numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award. His groundbreaking performance at the 2024 Grammy Awards, along with his recent achievement of selling out a 21,000-capacity venue internationally, further cements his legacy as a trailblazer in the music industry.
Burna Boy becomes the First African Artist to sell out 21,000 Capacity Centre Bell Arena 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/JRwt2ZKq5D
— HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) February 29, 2024