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    ‘The crowd is small’ – Burna Boy reacts to Vybz Kartel’s Wireless Festival

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    Afro-fusion musician, Burna Boy says audience present at the Wireless Festival concert is small Afro-fusion musician, Burna Boy says audience present at the Wireless Festival concert is small

    Nigerian Afro-fusion musician, Burna Boy, has caused a stir on social media following a comment made during the performance of Jamaican dancehall singer, Vybz Kartel.

    Over the weekend, Vybz Kartel performed at the Wireless Festival, held at Finsbury Park in London, UK.

    The “God Is The Greatest” hitmaker, who was the headline artiste, had fans jamming hard to his songs as he performed them on the stage.

    Meanwhile, Burna Boy, who watched Vybz Kartel’s performance backstage, expressed dissatisfaction with the size of the audience that attended the event.

    In a video making waves on social media, Burna Boy stated that the crowd present at the concert was smaller than he had anticipated.

    “But the crowd is small. Is this how Wireless is?” he asked.

    The video has sparked mixed reactions on social media, where some netizens have expressed dissatisfaction with the comment made by the Nigerian singer.

    The Wireless Festival concert also witnessed dancehall queen, Spice; Drake, Popcaan, Moliy and other A-list musicians mounting the stage to impress fans with their energetic performances.

    Watch the video below:

    “but the crowd is small. is this how wireless is?” — Burna Boy is used to performing in Stadiums. 😂 pic.twitter.com/bH90gDqmKr

    — benny. (@BENNY7GG) July 13, 2025

    JHM/AE

    Meanwhile, you can watch GhanaWeb TV’s exclusive interview with Arathejay below:





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