Grammy award-winning artist Burna Boy is heading back to London Stadium this weekend following his historical show in 2023.
Last year, the City Boys singer became the first ever African artist to headline a UK stadium and now his back with the 'I Told Them... Tour'.
Burna Boy is well known for his impressive and electrifying performances and special guests with last year's London showing seeing Stormzy, Dave, J Hus and more join him on stage.
Find out everything you need to know for Burna Boy at London Stadium.
When is Burna Boy in London?
The 'On The Low' singer will be performing at the iconic London Stadium for one night only on Saturday, June 29.
What time do doors open for Burna Boy at London Stadium?
If you're keen to know what time you need to be at the stadium, you'll want to aim for 4pm, when the gates open.
However, timings are subject to change.
Who is supporting Burna Boy at London Stadium?
Currently, Burna Boy is keeping tight-lipped about his support act, however, event information does hint at exciting surprises during the concert.
Can you still get tickets to Burna Boy in London?
If you haven't yet got tickets to see Burna Boy, then you are in luck as there are still some tickets available to purchase, at the time of writing.
Tickets start at £99 per person for sections 203 and reach £115 for Gold Circle Standing.
What is the seating plan for Burna Boy at London Stadium?
If you're wondering how good your view will be of the stage, then you are in luck as we have the seating map.
To see the full seating plan and map of the stage, head to the Burna Boy website via this link.
What is the bag policy at Burna Boy in London?
Although bags are allowed, London Stadium does request to not bring bags to help avoid delays.
All bags will be subject to search and all large bags are not allowed there is no check-in facility for luggage so best to keep the small bag.
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