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Asake to Headline Madison Square Garden on World Tour

Asake is set to join the elite list of Nigerian artists who have headlined the iconic Madison Square Garden. The Nigerian superstar has announced a world tour beginning on July 29, 2024, with stops in Europe, America, and Australia.

On June 10, 2024, Asake revealed his 2024 “Lungu Boy Tour” on social media, along with news of his upcoming third album. The tour will kick off with a headlining performance at Afronation in Portmatio and continue with another major show at the Wireless Festival in London.

Tour Highlights

As part of the tour, Asake will headline several notable arenas in the United States, including:

  • Capital One Arena in Washington DC
  • State Farm Arena in Atlanta
  • Toyota Centre in Houston
  • Madison Square Garden in New York

Additional stops include:

  • YouTube Theatre in Los Angeles
  • Zenith Arena in Paris
  • Uber Eats Music Hall in Berlin
  • AFAS Live in Amsterdam
  • Palladium in Cologne
  • Sarena in Dublin
  • Promiseland in Australia

Asake’s Rising Stardom

Asake’s headlining performances at these iconic venues underscore his status as one of Nigeria’s biggest stars. In 2023, he joined the ranks of Grammy-nominated hitmakers Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy by headlining the O2 Arena. His upcoming performance at Madison Square Garden will make him the fourth Nigerian artist to headline this legendary venue, following in the footsteps of Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido.

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