Ruger Makes History as First Afrobeats Artist to Announce US Tour in 2025

Ruger has officially announced his highly anticipated 2025 US tour, making him the first Nigerian artist to embark on such a venture. This exciting announcement comes as a testament to the global rise of Afrobeats.


Ruger announces USA tour


This announcement has sparked enthusiasm among fans and industry insiders alike, as the artist prepares to share his infectious energy and unique sound across major cities in the United States. 

Since his debut in 2020, Ruger has captured the hearts of music lovers worldwide with chart-topping hits like “Toma Toma” and “Dior.” As anticipation builds for this historic tour, fans are eager to experience the electrifying performances that have made Ruger a standout artist in the vibrant landscape of contemporary music.

Ruger, who debuted in 2020, has quickly risen to prominence with chart-topping hits like “Toma Toma” and “Dior.” Known for his captivating performances, he has garnered a dedicated fan base both in Nigeria and internationally. The 2025 tour promises to deliver an exhilarating showcase of his musical talent, featuring a mix of his latest tracks and fan favorites.

The tour is set to kick off on April 5, 2025, in Philadelphia at the prestigious Brooklyn Bowl. Following this launch, Ruger will perform in several major cities across the U.S., creating unforgettable experiences for fans eager to witness his dynamic stage presence. 

Tickets for the tour will go on sale starting Monday, January 20, 2025. Given the high demand and the excitement surrounding Ruger’s performances, fans are urged to purchase their tickets promptly to secure their spots.

Ruger’s announcement of his 2025 US tour marks a significant milestone in the Afrobeats genre, showcasing the growing global appeal of this vibrant musical style. As the first Afrobeats artist to embark on a US tour, Ruger is poised to pave the way for future artists in the genre. 



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