Global Artist Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy has emerged the first African artiste to stage the highest-grossing arena concert in America.
This was disclosed by Touring Data, an international platform that provides a PDF and spreadsheet with ticket count information for tours in the US and Canada on X recently.
According to Touring Data, Burna Boy beat his 2022 record after he generated $1.593 million, or just over N2 billion, at his TD Garden in Boston on 2 March.
Touring Data wrote, ‘‘Burna Boy earns the highest-grossing arena concert by an African artist in US history with $1.593 million at TD Garden in Boston on March 2, 2024, surpassing his numbers at Madison Square Garden in 2022.”
Similarly, they noted that the singer’s I TOLD THEM tour sold out by large margins in Scotiabank Arena, Montreal and Toronto in Canada, Boston in the US, and Cologne in Germany.
Touring Data also noted that over 124,706 tickets valued at $93.50 on average were sold at Burna Boy’s ‘I Told Them’ tour. Revenue-wise, $11,659,531, or about N16 billion, was realised via the ticket sales.
The global giant made history with his recently released album I TOLD THEM… after it debuted at #1 on the official U.K. Albums chart, making him the first international African artiste to earn the title.
Shortly after dropping the highly anticipated video for “City Boys”, Burna Boy announced his I Told Them… Tour.
It marked Burna Boy’s first-ever performance in a Los Angeles stadium. He toured other American cities, including Houston, Chicago, Toronto, and more, before wrapping up in Atlanta at State Farm Arena on March 9th.
Nine months earlier, the African Giant had a sold-out show at Citi Field, New York, making him the first Nigerian artiste to headline a stadium in America.
BMO Stadium’s website said the singer commanded a crowd of more than 40,000 fans, including celebrities like Busta Rhymes, SZA, NBA star Mo Bamba, NFL Star Larry Ogunjobi, and British rapper Dave, who joined him on stage for a performance of his (Burna Boy’s) hit song “Location.”