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Why Africa’s music stars rarely tour the continent

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Despite the global dominance of Afrobeats and Amapiano, stars like Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Tyla rarely perform multi-city tours within Africa. While these artists sell out London’s O2 Arena with ease, routing a tour through cities like Nairobi or Kigali remains a logistical nightmare. First, many African countries lack the infrastructure to host these events, including purpose-built indoor arenas, forcing them to build venues from scratch in car parks or fields. Additionally, intra-African airfares are 40% to 60% higher than comparable European routes, and the lack of “open skies” agreements makes moving a 50-person crew cost-prohibitive. High performance fees, sometimes exceeding $500,000 per show, combined with lower streaming revenues—about $300 to $400 per million streams locally compared with up to $4,000 in Western markets—further limit viability. As a result, ticket prices in cities like Lagos can surpass $150, pricing out many fans. Despite Afrobeats’ global rise, African audiences increasingly experience their own music online rather than live.

The Guardian

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