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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Burna Boy concert moved to newly redesigned O2 Park

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Joel Julien
948 days ago
20221209
Burna Boy during his performance in Dominica

Burna Boy during his performance in Dominica

The venue of the Bur­na Boy Live con­cert has been changed to the O2 Park in Ch­aguara­mas.

"Our de­ci­sion to change the venue was made in an ef­fort to en­sure the best cus­tomer ex­pe­ri­ence. The new­ly ren­o­vat­ed and re­designed O2 Park pro­vides what we are look­ing for. Our top pri­or­i­ty is for pa­trons to have a smooth, ac­ces­si­ble and en­joy­able con­cert ex­pe­ri­ence," Crys­tal Cun­ning­ham the spokesper­son for Twist­ed En­ter­tain­ment stat­ed.

Gram­my award-win­ning afro­fu­sion star Bur­na Boy (Dami­ni Ebunoluwa Ogu­lu) is bring­ing his Love Dami­ni tour to the Caribbean is­lands of Trinidad, An­tigua, and Ja­maica this month.

Bur­na Boy Live Trinidad is sched­uled to take place on De­cem­ber 16.

He per­formed in To­ba­go in Oc­to­ber.

Tier 1 Gen­er­al Ad­mis­sion tick­ets have al­ready been sold out on­line.

"Tier 2 Gen­ral Ad­mis­sion tick­ets are $600, VIP $1,000,and VVIP $1,600 are still avail­able for pur­chase on­line at www.is­landtick­ets.com.


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