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Burna Boy’s ‘I Told Them’ is highest-grossing tour by African artiste with $30.5m – Report
Burna Boy‘s ‘I Told Them…’ tour has reportedly shattered records, becoming the highest-grossing concert tour ever by an African artiste.
According to data released on Monday by the analytics platform Tourist Data, the global trek generated a staggering $30.5 million from 302,801 tickets sold across 22 shows.
“@burnaboy’s ” I Told Them…” is officially the highest-grossing tour by any Afrobeat artist in history, with $30.5 million from 302,801 tickets sold in 22 shows,” the post reads.
A standout performance was the singer’s show at London Stadium on June 29, 2024, which set a dual record.
The concert drew 58,973 attendees — Burna Boy’s most-attended show to date — and grossed $6.147 million, making it the single highest-grossing concert by any African artiste in history.
“@burnaboy earned his most-attended concert of all time on June 29, 2024, with 58,973 tickets sold at London Stadium in London as part of the “I Told Them… Tour”,” the post added.
“@burnaboy officially earns the highest-grossing concert by any African artist in history, with $6.147 million from 58,973 tickets sold at London Stadium in London as part of the “I Told Them… Tour”.”
Tourist Data also revealed that the tour generated $15.27 million across Europe from 150,423 tickets sold, while North America accounted for $15.19 million in revenue from 152,378 tickets, representing an 85.82 per cent ticket sale rate.
.@burnaboy‘s ” I Told Them…” is officially the highest-grossing tour by any Afrobeat artist in history, with $30.5 million from 302,801 tickets sold in 22 shows.
— Touring Data (@touringdata) December 29, 2025
Here is a breakdown of some of the ticket sales and earnings from the tour:
- London Stadium, London: 58,973 (91.54%) – $6,147,209
- Stade de France, Paris: 43,881 (77.24%) – $4,528,368
- Co-op Live, Manchester: 13,204 (100%) – $1,338,176
- Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin: 11,839 (94.91%) – $1,089,184
- Sportpaleis, Antwerp: 8,266 (96.86%) – $781,236
- Wintrust Arena, Chicago: 5,775 (100%) – $674,283
- Toyota Center, Houston: 4,217 (68.82%) – $435,723
‘I Told Them’ tour, named after Burna Boy’s seventh studio album, ran from November 3, 2023, to March 9, 2024.
The achievement followed weeks of public scrutiny for Burna Boy after a viral incident at his concert in Colorado, where he asked a couple seated in the front row to leave after they were seen sleeping during his performance.
The lovers exited the venue to mixed reactions from the audience, triggering widespread criticism online.
The backlash intensified after an Instagram live session in which Burna Boy suggested he only wanted supporters who bought tickets to his shows.
He later defended his actions, comparing the situation to removing a disruptive passenger from a flight or sending a student out of a classroom.
He expressed strong disapproval of being treated like mere entertainment, stating he would “gladly be cancelled if we are now in a world where you can treat me like a stripper, slap my a** and tell me to keep dancing cuz you throw $100 at me”.
The singer also pushed back against claims that he disrespects his fans, insisting he had been misquoted and that some of his comments were made in jest.
(The Cable)
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