Burna Boy closes down Madison Square Garden with memorable show
Burna Boy has by and by demonstrated why his moniker, the African Giant, isn't only to look good.
Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, as he is known external music circles, without any help held it down at the Madison Square Garden for more than three hours on Thursday night.
The 'One Night In Space' show saw the Grammy-grant winning artiste sell out the most popular field in what has turned into a noteworthy confrontation.
Burna Boy turns into the main African to do as such at the 20,789 limit office in New York.
The supporters in the field were joined by north of 80,000 other people who transferred online through YouTube.
This comes after he as of late visited Europe, selling out the 20,300 limit Accor Arena in Paris two times, the 13,000 limit 3Arena in Ireland, and the 9,500 limit Geneva Arena in Switzerland.
His presentation by American artist Busta Rhymes was trailed by a deep opening by Senegalese vocalist and partner, Youssou N'Dour.
Burna Boy closes down Madison Square Garden with notable show
(Left) Youssou N'Dour and Burna Boy at Madison Square Garden
That is the way Burna was introduced as he offered the group consecutive hits along with his band The Outsiders.
Preceding the show, questions were overflowing about when the African Giant planned to deliver his forthcoming collection.
He reported interestingly on the night that the undertaking is planned to drop on July 2, 2022.
Among the discography showed on the night was Black Sherif's Second Sermon Remix.