Afrobeats star Asake has once again demonstrated his dominance in the global music scene, as recent reports reveal that his 2024 Lungu Boy tour generated a staggering $2,532,174 in revenue.

According to touring data, the figures represent earnings from only five reported concerts, meaning the total revenue from the entire tour could be significantly higher.
The data shows that Asake averaged $506,435 per show, with a total of 29,753 tickets sold across the reported venues. On average, 5,951 fans attended each performance, paying an estimated $85.11 per ticket.
The Lungu Boy tour, which followed the release of his chart-topping third studio album, Lungu Boy, solidifies Asake’s position as one of Afrobeats’ most bankable stars.
With high-energy performances and a dedicated fan base, his ability to command such impressive figures reflects the growing global appeal of Nigerian music.
LUNGU BOY, @asakemusik
$2,532,174 Revenue ($506,435 avg.)
29,753 Tickets Sold (5,951 avg.)
$85.11 Average Price
5/11 Reported Shows#Update— Touring Data (@touringdata) March 26, 2025
In other news, Asake reached another significant career milestone, as his chart-topping hit Lonely At The Top has officially been certified Silver in the United Kingdom (UK).
A standout track from his widely praised album Work of Art, Lonely At The Top has continued to resonate with fans across the globe, further cementing its status as one of the defining Afrobeats songs of recent times.
The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded the Silver certification after the song surpassed 200,000 units in sales across the UK.
Asake also set a new record, becoming the first artist in Spotify Nigeria’s history to have three albums simultaneously ranked in the Top 5.
His latest project, Lungu Boy, currently sits at No. 3, while his previous albums, Work of Art and Mr. Money With The Vibe, hold the No. 4 and No. 5 positions, respectively.