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Asake Announces World Tour, Set to Headline Madison Square Garden

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Nigerian artist Asake is preparing to headline Madison Square Garden as part of his highly anticipated world tour. The tour, dubbed the “Lungu Boy Tour,” promises to journey across continents, with stops in Europe, America, and Australia.

Announced on June 10, 2024, via his social media platforms, Asake revealed details of his upcoming tour, coinciding with announcing his third album. Kicking off on July 29, 2024, the tour will commence with a headline performance at Afronation in Portmatio, setting the stage for what is sure to be an electrifying series of shows.

In addition to that, Asake will grace the stage at the renowned Wireless Festival in London. However, it is his upcoming performance at Madison Square Garden that has fans buzzing with excitement.

As part of his tour itinerary, Asake is slated to headline several prestigious arenas across the United States, including the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, State Farm Arena in Atlanta, and the Toyota Centre in Houston. Yet, it is the inclusion of Madison Square Garden, a historic venue synonymous with musical greatness, that elevates the anticipation surrounding his tour.

Asake’s tour will take him to iconic venues such as the YouTube Theatre in Los Angeles, Zenith Arena in Paris, and Uber Eats Music Hall in Berlin, captivating audiences with his unique blend of Afrobeat rhythms and charming stage presence.

His upcoming headline performance at Madison Square Garden will not only mark a milestone in his career but also cement his place among the elite Nigerian artists who have graced the legendary venue, joining the ranks of Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido.

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