Burna Boy Brings His ‘No Sign of Weakness’ Tour Down Under
The dancehall superstar has locked in four dates this October.

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Dancehall and reggae superstar Burna Boy is bringing his epic No Sign of Weakness world tour Down Under this October.
The tour comes in support of the Grammy Award winner’s just released eighth studio album, No Sign of Weakness. The album, which went to #1 on the UK R&B Album Chart, includes the singles ‘Bundle by Bundle’, ‘Update’, ‘Sweet Love’ and ‘TaTaTa’.
Burna Boy’s tour takes in four dates across the nation, commencing in Melbourne at Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Thursday 16 October, followed by shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday 18 October, Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Monday 20 October and Perth’s RAC Arena on Friday 24 October. Sadly, Adelaide misses out.
Pre-sale begins on Tuesday 22 July at 8:30am local time, with general on-sale taking place on Thursday 24 July. For Ticketing information, visit teglive.com.au.
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Arguably the biggest artist to come out of Nigeria, Burna Boy has been breaking records since the release of his 2013 debut album, L.I.F.E. Not only is he the first African artist to have two albums garnering over 1 billion streams on Spotify, but the ‘Last Las't’ singer is also the first Nigerian artist to headline America’s famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre, which is some feat.
Known for his uplifting genre-blending tracks and explosive live shows, Burna Boy has released eight studio albums, won countless awards (including four BET Awards) and brought African music to the masses.
Once he wraps things up in Australia, Burna Boy heads stateside to continue his No Sign of Weakness with a further 16 shows.
Catch Burna Boy touring Australia this October. For ticketing information, visit teglive.com.au.
Burna Boy No Sign of Weakness Australian Tour 2025 Dates
Thursday 16 October – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 18 October – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Monday 20 October – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 24 October – RAC Arena, Perth, WA
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