Burna Boy has reached a major milestone in his career, setting a new record for concert earnings by an African artist. The Grammy-winning star achieved this feat during his recent “No Sign of Weakness” tour, further cementing his place on the global music stage.
According to Touring Data, the singer’s tour in Oceania has become the highest-grossing by an African act in the region. The platform shared on X that “@burnaboy’s “No Sign of Weakness” is officially the highest-grossing tour by an African artist in Oceania’s history, with $3.1 million from 31,000 tickets sold across 4 shows.”
A key moment came during the Sydney stop of the tour. Burna Boy performed at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, where the show alone brought in $1.117 million. The strong turnout highlighted his growing international appeal and ability to draw large crowds far from home.
The “No Sign of Weakness” tour covered 20 shows across three continents, including North America, Europe, and Oceania. In Australia alone, four shows attracted about 30,946 fans and generated a combined $3.1 million in revenue.
This achievement adds to Burna Boy’s growing list of global successes. It also shows how African artists are gaining more recognition and filling major venues worldwide. His performances continue to draw thousands of fans, proving the rising demand for African music on the international stage.
Burna Boy’s latest record marks another big step for African music globally. As more artists from the continent tour internationally, such milestones could become more common. For now, his success stands as a strong example of how far African music has come and where it is heading next.

