Burna Boy Previews New Song at Sold-Out Los Angeles Concert
Nigerian music superstar, Burna Boy, delivered an unforgettable performance at his sold-out concert in Los Angeles, showcasing why he remains one of the leading figures in global Afrobeats. On October 23, 2024, the Peacock Centre in Los Angeles was packed with excited fans, eager to witness the artist perform his biggest hits and get a taste of what’s coming next.
The two-day concert event, titled Headliners Only, saw Burna Boy sharing the stage with American-Senegalese music icon, Akon. The highlight of the show was when Burna Boy surprised the crowd by previewing a new, unreleased track from his upcoming album. This move left fans buzzing, eager for more insights into his anticipated new project, set for release in 2025.
This is not the first time Burna Boy has teased fans with new music. Earlier this year, he previewed another track, “Empty Chairs,” from the same forthcoming album. Burna Boy’s 2024 musical journey has been a whirlwind of achievements, including a groundbreaking performance at the Grammy Awards, where he became the first African artist to take the stage during the main ceremony. He also made history as the first Nigerian artist to earn a Grammy nomination as a lead artist outside the Global categories.
Throughout 2024, Burna Boy has released just one single, “Higher.” The song’s emotional music video took fans on a visual journey back to his hometown, showcasing his personal and artistic growth. Despite the limited releases, “Higher” topped charts for multiple weeks, solidifying his status as a dominant force in the industry.
Collaborations have also been a significant part of Burna Boy’s year. His contributions to TiTom and Yuppe’s “Tshwala Bam” and his stunning performance on Coldplay’s “We Pray” alongside UK rapper Little Simz have been fan favorites, climbing charts and receiving widespread acclaim.
With the promise of new music and a busy schedule of performances, Burna Boy continues to demonstrate his influence not only in Nigeria but on the global stage, firmly solidifying his place as an international Afrobeats icon.