Gunna Announces Massive World Tour Following “The Last Wun” Success

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Gunna is taking his music global — literally.

After the runaway success of his latest album, The Last Wun, Gunna is officially hitting the road with a world tour. The album, which featured standout collaborations with Nigerian superstars Burna Boy, WizKid, and Asake, has cemented Gunna’s status as a truly international artist. Fans across multiple continents are about to get a chance to see the rapper bring his high-energy performances to life.

The tour kicks off on November 17 in Boston and will crisscross North America with stops in key cities, including Washington, DC, New York City, Virginia Beach, Houston, Los Angeles, and of course, Gunna’s hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. The North American leg wraps up on December 19, giving fans several weeks to catch Gunna live in action.

After the holidays, Gunna takes his show international. Starting January 3, he’ll hit Cape Town in South Africa, followed by Johannesburg a week later. From there, he heads to Australia for two shows in Sydney and Melbourne, before closing out the global run in Europe, with stops in Paris, London, Amsterdam, and ending in Portimao, Portugal.

Gunna’s world tour is more than just a series of concerts; it’s a testament to his growth as an artist and his ability to connect with fans around the globe. With The Last Wun doing well and a tour that spans multiple continents, Gunna is officially proving he belongs on the global stage.




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