The TotalEnergies CAF AFCON 2025 Fan Zone Concerts are set to go out with a bang as a massive finale show takes place today January 16, 20:00 (Local Time), bringing together some of the biggest names in African and global music.
Headlining the final Fan Zone concert is global Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy, joined by Moroccan rapper Stormy, Ghana’s reggae-dancehall icon Stonebwoy and rising singer Jaylann.
Dubbed as “THE AFCON LAST DANCE,” the concert marks the official finale of the AFCON Fan Zone experience, which has complemented the football tournament with live music, cultural showcases and fan engagement activities throughout the competition.
The Fan Zone concerts have played a key role in extending the AFCON atmosphere beyond the stadiums, creating a vibrant space where football, music and culture collide. This final show is expected to draw huge crowds as fans celebrate the closing days of the tournament in high-energy fashion.
With an all-star lineup and the excitement of AFCON 2025 reaching its climax, the January 16 concert promises an unforgettable night and a fitting send-off to the Fan Zone festivities.
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