December 9, 2024

Burna Boy is set to Headline a concert at FNB Stadium with capacity of 94,736 on the 23rd September, 2023.




Burna Boy is coming to South Africa after he recently made history when he performed at New York’s Citi Field, becoming the first African artist to perform at a sold-out stadium in the United States.


Nigerian megastar Burna Boy is coming back to South Africa and his fans are ready to let the good times roll, again.


A fusion of international excellence awaits on 23 September when he is set to take to the stage.


True to lyrics on his hit song, ‘Last Last’, E don cast, a Pidgin phrase meaning it has now been revealed, Burna Boy will perform at the First National Bank (FNB) stadium in Johannesburg.


Prohibited and Restricted Items


SMSA, the SAPS, Stadium Security and their duly authorised officials reserve the right to prevent any person from bringing in any item into the Stadium which is reasonably considered to be a danger or risk to the general safety and security of the event.



These items include:


Any type of weapon, incl. without limitation, firearms, ammunition, traditional weapons and knives;


Any form of alcohol or non-prescribed narcotic;


Any form of alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage;


Cans, metal containers/objects, glass bottles, glass/containers & objects;


Explosives, fireworks, any incendiary device (incl. flares and smoke bombs);


Any form of compressed gas container incl. gas bottles, spray paint, self defense sprays etc;

Chemicals of any nature incl. dry ice;


“Braai”/cooking equipment;


Umbrellas with sharp steel pointed ends;


Any form of sporting equipment (exception miniatures for autograph purposes);


Any form of musical instrument (except plastic vuvuzelas);


Lasers, light emitting strobes or powerful detachable photographic flash equipment;


Professional photographic (zoom lenses> 300mm), video & recording equipment;


Bicycles, scooters, skateboards or similar;


Animals (other than guide-dogs);



Any form of hand-out which can reasonably be considered to be of an ambush marketing/offensive/inflammatory/nuisance nature or a safety risk;


Banners or flags which can reasonably be considered to be of an offensive, vulgar, racist, sexist, discriminatory, inflammatory nature. 


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