Nigerian megastar Burna Boy has apologized to his fans for his untimely absence from his Netherlands show.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Burna Boy is one of the musicians driving the worldwide exportation of Afrobeats, thanks to his excellent music and outstanding stagecraft, which has garnered followers all over the globe.
The Afrobeats musician took to Instagram to apologize to fans who flocked to see him play at the 39,000-capacity GelreDome in Arnhem, Netherlands after he failed to show up for the event after keeping supporters waiting for hours.
The Grammy winner claims that the performance was canceled for reasons beyond his and his team’s control.
In light of this, Burna Boy has announced a new date for the show: June 23rd, with free transportation provided to fans who want to attend.
Burna Boy claimed on his Instagram story that he was amazed by the love that fans have shown him and that he was sorry that he couldn’t attend the event knowing full well the sacrifices his supporters made to be there.
He then offered various degrees of complimentary transportation to individuals attending the performance on June 23, 2023.

Burna Boy’s rescheduled concert in the Netherlands follows his historic performance in the UEFA Champions League final in Istanbul, Turkey.
Burna Boy will attempt to make amends with his Dutch fans by delivering them a show to remember.
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