Ogulu, the Grammy-winning Nigerian singer widely recognized as Burna Boy, revealed the reason behind his decision to carry his sister following his momentous sold-out concert.
Recently, Burna Boy captivated a massive audience at a packed stadium in London, accommodating an impressive 80,000 attendees. The concert proved to be a resounding success, drawing an enthusiastic crowd of fervent fans.
According to reports, Burna Boy made history by becoming the inaugural African musician to achieve a full house at the London Stadium, a colossal venue with an 80,000-person capacity.
Burna Boy’s recent performance in the United Kingdom sparked immense reactions among his fans, who were excited by his superb onstage delivery.
The African Giant succeeded in filling the London Stadium entirely, about 80,000 capacity establishing himself as the premier African artist to achieve such a feat.
London Stadium took to their page to confirm the report, expressing their admiration for the artist through their official Twitter page:
They tweeted and wrote, “NOW SOLD OUT!! @burnaboy’s RECORD-BREAKING concert has now officially SOLD OUT!
What an incredible achievement for the first-ever African artist to solo headline a UK stadium! For those lucky enough to make it, enjoy the show .”
Following the conclusion of the concert, a remarkable video of Burna Boy emerged, capturing the moment he carried his younger sister, Ronami, who serves as his stylist and creative director, on his back. The heartwarming video swiftly gained viral attention.
Burna Boy took to his Instagram page to share the video, lavishing praise on his sister and expressing his deep gratitude for her invaluable contributions to the concert’s triumph.
He also acknowledged that it was his sister’s vision that played a crucial role in ensuring the concert’s seamless execution.
According to Burna Boy, his sister put in a lot of work behind the scenes to ensure the event’s success.
“Well done @r0nami, it was only right to carry you! This show was wild behind the scenes! I know the stress you went through! The whole thing was your vision. It was amazing seeing it come to life. I’m so proud of you,” he wrote.





