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Burna Boy announces 2025 European tour dates, includes 80K capacity stadium in France

Grammy-winning Nigerian superstar Burna Boy has officially unveiled dates for his highly anticipated stadium concerts across Europe in 2025.
The ‘Last Last‘ hitmaker is set to headline massive venues in France, the United Kingdom, and Germany as part of what is expected to be a record-breaking tour.
The African Giant will kick off his European run with a historic performance at the 80,000-capacity Stade de France on April 18, 2025. This comes shortly after he graced the same venue for a charity concert alongside global icons John Legend and Katy Perry.
Burna Boy to fill out the 80K capacity Stade France for his concert, holding April 18. 🔥❤️ pic.twitter.com/drVLKqOxWQ
— Joey Akan (@JoeyAkan) January 31, 2025
Following his Paris show, Burna Boy will take the stage at the 23,000-capacity Coop Arena in the UK on April 23. His German leg of the tour will see him headline the 22,000-capacity Waldbühne Arena in Berlin on July 5, before performing at the 21,000-capacity SparkassenPark Arena in Mönchengladbach the next day, July 6.
These concerts are expected to be part of Burna Boy’s upcoming tour in support of his highly anticipated eighth studio album, ‘No Sign of Weakness.’
The album, set for release in 2025, follows the success of his 2024 singles ‘Higher‘ and ‘Bundle by Bundle,’ which have both made waves internationally.
Burna Boy’s 2025 schedule is already packed, having kicked off the year with a performance in France. The ‘Twice As Tall‘ crooner is also in contention for his second Grammy Award at the upcoming 67th ceremony, where he is nominated in the ‘Best African Music Performance‘ category.
As one of Africa’s biggest musical exports, Burna Boy continues to set new records, and with this tour, he will be looking to extend his reign as the African artist with the highest-grossing tour across Europe and North America. Fans can expect electrifying performances as he brings his signature Afro-fusion sound to some of the biggest stages in the world.