Nigerian Afrobeats star, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy paused his performance during his concert in Denver, United States, after noticing a woman asleep in the front row.
The Grammy Award-winning singer was performing to a full audience when he suddenly stopped the music and addressed a man seated close to the stage with his girlfriend.
Visibly displeased, Burna Boy said, “Wallahi, I am not performing any song till you go home.” His remark drew surprise from the crowd, who looked as the singer pointed at the couple.
According to the video shared on social media, Burna Boy left the stage shortly after making the statement and refused to continue his set until the woman was escorted out of the venue.
Over the years, he has been vocal about his expectations from his audience, urging them to match his energy during shows.
The Denver concert is part of Burna Boy’s ongoing world tour, which has taken him to major cities across the world.
Moments later, after the lady had left the hall, Burna Boy returned to the stage and resumed his performance.
The incident quickly spread online as clips of the moment circulated across social media. In the videos, the singer was seen walking off stage after issuing his warning, while the crowd watched in disbelief.
This isn’t the first time Burna Boy has paused a live performance. The Grammy Award winner, known for his commanding stage presence, has performed across the United States, Europe, and beyond. His tour continues to draw large crowds eager to experience the Afrobeats star live.
Burna boy Known for blending Afro-fusion with a dynamic stage style, has built a reputation for captivating performances filled with energy, emotion, and spontaneity. His concerts are often described as full-scale experience.
While the Denver stop briefly turned dramatic, Burna Boy’s return to the stage ensured that fans still enjoyed an unforgettable night. The singer continued his set with his usual energy.
The event adds to another memorable moment to Burna Boy’s growing list of bold onstage moments, reaffirming his reputation as a performer who demands full attention both from his audience and himself.
