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Burna Boy Makes History in Australia, Becomes First Nigerian Artist to Sell Out 25,000-Capacity Sidney Myer Music Bowl.

Burna Boy has once again raised the bar for African music, setting a new record with his sold-out concert in Melbourne, Australia, as part of his No Sign of Weakness world tour.
The Grammy-winning superstar became the first Nigerian artist to sell out the 25,000-capacity Sidney Myer Music Bowl, a feat that cements his reputation as one of the most powerful live performers on the planet.
The show was nothing short of electric. From the moment Burna Boy hit the stage, the crowd was on its feet singing, dancing, and echoing every line of hits from I Told Them…, Twice As Tall, and Love, Damini.
Fans from across Australia turned out in massive numbers, transforming the arena into a sea of energy, pride, and emotion.
For Burna Boy, this moment wasn’t just another tour stop, it was a statement. His ability to pull such a massive international audience highlights how far Afrobeats has come and how deeply it resonates beyond Africa.
With his signature blend of rhythm, storytelling, and authenticity, Burna continues to bridge cultures and redefine what it means to be a global artist.
The sold-out Sidney Myer Music Bowl concert adds yet another chapter to his already historic run, proving once again that Afrobeats isn’t just dominating charts, it’s conquering stages worldwide.
Burna Boy makes history as the first African act to sell out the 25,000-capacity Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Australia 🇦🇺🏟️. pic.twitter.com/WVN1X2poHV
— HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) October 16, 2025
