Burna Boy is hitting the London stage this weekend as his I Told Them tour finally reaches Europe. The Nigerian Afrobeat singer-songwriter is playing at the London Stadium on Saturday, June 29.
Tickets for the ‘Like to Party’ star’s concert are available on official box office website Cokobar with prices ranging from £51 to £787. Elsewhere, Ticketmaster is also selling passes from £90 upwards in a new wave of sales. Viagogo also has tickets available for the event from £106, costing slightly more.
Websites such as Viagogo and Vivid Seats give fans the opportunity to purchase resale tickets, often at considerably less than the box office. Despite this, it’s crucial to be aware that many event promoters say tickets should not be resold and fans may have difficulty gaining admittance if their ID does not match the original buyer.
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Fans attending gigs with tickets bought from resale websites are strongly encouraged to double check the ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale – such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation – to ensure a smooth live event experience. Tickets can be ruled null and void if they are bought second-hand. As a result, fans are buying at their own risk.
Viagogo has previously commented: “Viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the guarantee.”
Burna Boy will be appearing alongside his band, The Outsiders. The star is renowned for his fusion style of music, blending Afrobeat, hip hop and reggae into a unique sound. Born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, he began performing at just ten, honing his song-writing craft with instruments on Nigeria’s southern coast.
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He rose to fame in 2012 with the arrival of his world wide hit I Like to Party, and has gone on to collaborate with some of the biggest names in the music business, including Fall Out Boy, Lily Allen, Mahalia, Stormzy, Major Lazer and Dave, among others. He made history last year as the first Nigerian performer to headline at a UK stadium. At his last appearance in London, he was joined by superstars Stormzy, Dave and J Hus.
Timings
The event will begin at 4pm on Saturday, June 29, and the show will end at 10.15pm.
Parking
London Stadium encourages people to use public transport to go to and from the show. Road closures to allow fans coming from these will also be in place, further disrupting traffic. But if you are unable to use public transport, the closest car parks to the stadium at Stratford Westfield. The stadium has made special provision Blue Badge holders, however.
Tickets
Tickets for Burna Boy’s show can be purchased from the official box office website Cokobar here from £51 upwards. Alternatively, sites such as Ticketmaster and Viagogo are also offering tickets from £90 and £106 respectively.
London Stadium is located at London E20 2ST. You can buy tickets through Cokobar, Ticketmaster and Viagogo.
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