Grammy-winning global superstar Burna Boy is taking his show on the road again with the announcement of the North American leg of his highly anticipated ‘No Sign of Weakness’ tour.

Set to begin on November 12, 2025, the tour will kick off at the 10,000-capacity Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado, and wrap up on December 18 at the 20,000-seater Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.
Over the course of the tour, Burna Boy will thrill over 300,000 fans across 17 cities in the United States and Canada, performing at some of the most iconic venues on the continent. These include TD Garden Arena in Boston, where a day has been declared in his honor, State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Toyota Center in Houston, and Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
This new run will follow the release of Burna Boy’s eighth studio album, No Sign of Weakness, slated for July 2025. The album has already been teased with singles like the Brazilian-funk-inspired ‘Tatata’ featuring Travis Scott, and the reggae-infused ‘Sweet Love’.
Burna Boy’s tour announcement follows a string of historic achievements. Earlier this year, he became the first African artist to headline and sell out the 80,000-capacity Stade de France, and later sold out the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester, the UK’s largest indoor venue.
Known for his electrifying live shows, genre-blending sound, and global appeal, Burna Boy continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible for an African artist on the world stage.
With the No Sign of Weakness tour, he is once again proving why he is one of the biggest music exports of the 21st century.
