Grammy-winning Afrobeats star Burna Boy is facing mounting backlash following a series of incidents during his No Sign of Weakness tour in the United States. What began as a highly anticipated run of shows has been overshadowed by controversy, low turnout, and cancelled dates, putting the singer’s reputation under scrutiny.
The trouble started on November 12 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, where Burna Boy paused his performance to confront a fan in the front row who had fallen asleep. He requested her removal before continuing the show, a move that quickly drew criticism online, with many describing his actions as disrespectful and arrogant.
The fan, later identified as Chaltu Jateny, said she had attended the concert to cope with grief after losing her daughter’s father, adding that she had used her own money to buy the ticket. “I have been mentally, physically, and emotionally drained… I came to his show to put a smile on my face,” she wrote on X.
The controversy seemed to spill into subsequent shows. Reports of sparse attendance at his Houston concert on November 22 showed large sections of empty seats, sparking further discussion. Footage from the event also captured another woman sleeping during his set, reigniting criticism of Burna Boy’s attitude toward fans. Some online users suggested that his previous comments—such as a livestream where he said, “Did I tell you all to be my fans? I am only looking for fans who have money”—may have played a role in declining ticket sales.
As the tour continued, cancellations followed. PUNCH confirmed that two shows scheduled for November 28 and December 1 had officially been called off. While some fans expressed disappointment over the downturn in the Last Last singer’s once fully packed tours, others said the situation presents an opportunity for reflection, accountability, and renewed respect for his audience.
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