The Source |Burna Boy Announces "No Signs Of Weakness" Tour
- Burna Boy has announced his tour for the album No Sign of Weakness, starting at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado in November 2025.
- The tour will cover 16 cities across North America and feature a unique 360-degree stage setup.
- The album No Sign of Weakness will be released on July 10 and includes four singles.
- Ticket presales will begin on June 24, and general sales will start on June 27, 2025.
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Burna Boy’s Upcoming Tour Dates Will Show ‘No Sign Of Weakness’
Getty Image Last month, African giant Burna Boy kicked off the rollout for his next album, No Sign Of Weakness, with the Travis Scott collaboration “TaTaTa” after previously sharing “Bundle By Bundle” with Chlöe. Now, with a little under a month left to go until the album drops, Burna announces the dates for the No Sign Of Weakness Tour. Kicking off in November at Red Rocks, the tour will cover 16 cities, and in an innovative update, will featur…
Burna Boy will perform for over 300K fans at his upcoming North American tour
Burna Boy has unveiled the dates for the North American leg of his 'No Signs of Weakness' tour. The Grammy winner will be touring multiple cities across the United States and Canada with the run kicking off on November 12 at the 10,000 capacity Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver Colorado and end at the 20,000 capacity Scotia Bank Arena in Canada on December 18. As part of the tour, the hitmaker will be gracing multiple iconic venues, including the…
Burna Boy Announces North American Tour in Support of Upcoming Album
Burna Boy’s eighth studio album is right around the corner. After months of build-up and four singles, No Sign of Weakness is scheduled for release on July 11.The Nigerian superstar has unveiled the cover art for the album, featuring claymation figures of himself holding cards with words like love, endurance and prayer – perhaps representing virtues he embodies. In an Instagram post from a week ago, the singer shared a cross-section image of a f…
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