Tuesday, March 4

African musicians have gained global recognition for their talent and ability to sell out major shows and venues. Here’s a list of African musicians with the most sold-out shows:


1. Burna Boy (Nigeria)

  • Achievements:
    • First African artist to sell out Madison Square Garden (MSG) in New York (20,789 capacity) in 2022.
    • Sold out London’s O2 Arena (20,000 capacity) in 2021.
    • Sold out Paris Accor Arena (20,300 capacity) multiple times.
    • Performed at sold-out stadiums, including London Stadium (80,000 capacity) in 2023.
  • Significance: Burna Boy’s “Love, Damini” tour elevated him as a global Afrobeats icon.

2. Wizkid (Nigeria)

  • Achievements:
    • First African artist to headline and sell out London’s O2 Arena three nights in a row in 2021.
    • Sold out the Accor Arena in Paris and Madison Square Garden in 2022.
    • Sold out Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam and other venues worldwide.
  • Significance: Known for elevating Afrobeats and collaborating with international stars.

3. Davido (Nigeria)

  • Achievements:
    • Sold out London’s O2 Arena (20,000 capacity) in 2019.
    • Sold out venues in North America, Europe, and Africa during his “Timeless Tour” in 2023.
    • Known for his vibrant stage presence and consistent ticket demand globally.
  • Significance: A pioneer in Afrobeats with massive appeal across continents.

4. Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)

  • Achievements:
    • Sold out Indigo at the O2 in London (2018).
    • Performs in sold-out shows across Europe, North America, and Africa.
  • Significance: The “Queen of Afrobeats” is one of Africa’s leading female artists.

5. Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

  • Achievements:
    • Sold out stadiums across East Africa, including venues in Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania.
    • Sold out international venues in Europe, the Middle East, and the U.S.
  • Significance: A Bongo Flava star with a massive fan base.

6. Fally Ipupa (Democratic Republic of Congo)

  • Achievements:
    • Sold out Paris Accor Arena (20,300 capacity) multiple times.
    • Performs sold-out shows across Europe, the U.S., and Africa.
  • Significance: Known for his electrifying performances and Rumba music.

7. Angélique Kidjo (Benin)

  • Achievements:
    • Sells out theaters and concert halls worldwide, including the Carnegie Hall and Royal Albert Hall.
    • Multiple Grammy Award winner with international acclaim.
  • Significance: A global ambassador for African music and culture.

8. Sauti Sol (Kenya)

  • Achievements:
    • Sold out shows across Africa, Europe, and North America.
    • Notable performances at festivals like Global Citizen and Afropunk.
  • Significance: Renowned for their harmonies and energetic stage presence.

9. Youssou N’Dour (Senegal)

  • Achievements:
    • Sells out arenas in Africa, Europe, and North America.
    • Performs globally, showcasing Senegalese mbalax music.
  • Significance: An African music legend with decades of international influence.

10. Black Coffee (South Africa)

  • Achievements:
    • Sells out major venues and clubs globally, including Hï Ibiza in Spain and arenas in the U.S.
    • Known for headlining international music festivals.
  • Significance: A world-renowned DJ and electronic music producer.

11. Master KG (South Africa)

  • Achievements:
    • Sold out shows globally following the success of “Jerusalema.”
    • Performs at packed venues in Europe, the Americas, and Africa.
  • Significance: A global phenomenon with crossover appeal.

12. Miriam Makeba (South Africa)

  • Achievements:
    • Sold out venues worldwide during her peak years, including in Europe and the U.S.
  • Significance: A pioneer in African music on the global stage.

13. Kizz Daniel (Nigeria)

  • Achievements:
    • Sold out venues during his “Afroclassic World Tour” (2022).
    • Popular for his hit singles like “Buga” and “Cough.”
  • Significance: Rising as a top Afrobeats performer globally.

14. P-Square (Nigeria)

  • Achievements:
    • Sold out shows across Africa, Europe, and North America during their prime.
    • Known for iconic tours before and after their reunion in 2022.
  • Significance: Among Africa’s most celebrated musical duos.

15. Sarkodie (Ghana)

  • Achievements:
    • Sells out venues in Ghana, Europe, and the U.S.
    • Known for his lyrical prowess and strong stage presence.
  • Significance: A leader in African hip-hop.
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