Again, Burna Boy sell out iconic Accor Arena

Grammy-award winner and African Giant Burna Boy has become the first Nigerian singer to sell out at Accor Arena a 20,300 capacity event center in Paris, France.

The musician also becomes the first Nigerian to sell out the Arena twice in his career.

The artiste delivered a great performance at the SpaceDrift concert while playing some of his hit songs to the delight of music lovers.

This is the fourth concert the popular music act has performed this year after he performed at equally sold-out crowds in Dublin, Geneva, and Manchester respectively.

Popular pop stars including Jay Z, Beyonce, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, Drake, and others have also performed on the big stage.

Burna Boy selling out huge Arenas shows how far his music as an artist has travelled far and wide, and fans and Nigerians have taken to social media to show how excited they are for the artiste.

See reactions below

Tamyhart said: “God has been good to afrobeat, God has blessed Burna boy with so much talent that he does thing effortlessly…EL Major you bad outsiders for life”

Badboy_karry said: “Odogwu get levels”

Shalim_ortiz88 said:”@gossipmilltv after all the hate on burnaboy he will still be winning no one will post him but he is much more better than una favorite mugu blogg”

Papigram12 wrote: “Odogwu for a reason! @burnaboygram you no use lift blow, na step you follow Odogwu! The time don really come wey they no go fit lie no more”

Incarnate_13 said: “Odogwu no be for mouth. African Giant”

Wave_boi7 said:”Burna is Insane fr”

Quan_jabo said:”King of Europe”

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Source: mynigeria.com

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