(April 2, 2026 – London, UK) This week, GRAMMY®-nominated artist Gunna wrapped the sold-out Europe/UK leg of his Wun World Tour with a second night at The O2. The run first kicked off March 20 in Paris at Adidas Arena and included stops in Cologne, Berlin, London, Manchester, and Amsterdam, before returning to London for an additional show added due to overwhelming demand.
The leg marked Gunna’s first time touring Europe since 2019 and saw him play the largest venues of his career across the region. Overall, the Wun World Tour stands as his most successful run to date, grossing over $15M and drawing more than 200,000 fans across 26 headline shows since launching in North America last year. Notably, his first night at The O2 in London was his highest-grossing show ever at over $1.8M, contributing to more than $5M across three UK dates.
Opening each night with “cfwm,” Gunna delivered a high-energy set featuring standout tracks from his latest album The Last Wun, including “just say dat,” “sakpase,” “one of wun,” “on one tonight,” and his No. 1 radio hit “wgft,” alongside fan favorites like “pushin P,” “Drip Too Hard,” and “MET GALA.”
The tour also featured production by Creative Director Spike Jordan, incorporating pyrotechnics and a striking stage anchored by massive boulder elements to deliver a bold, immersive visual experience.
Beyond the stage, Gunna has continued to build community through his Wunna Run Club 5K series. Following the inaugural run in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, which drew more than 1,000 participants, the initiative expanded to cities including New York, Toronto, Miami, Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, and South Africa last year. During this run across Europe, he took the Run Club to London for the first time, hosting an event at Queen Elizabeth Park on March 25 ahead of the show that evening.
The series, which saw over 10,000 runners join across the 8 run club dates, reflects Gunna’s personal fitness journey and his growing focus on wellness and connection with fans.
The Wun World Tour first launched with a North American leg last year, beginning on November 17 in Boston, MA at MGM Music Hall, making stops in Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, Houston, San Diego, Los Angeles, and more. Highlights included Gunna’s first-ever headlining performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City, as well as a hometown arena show at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
The global tour then continued in Africa with performances in Lagos and at South Africa’s Milk & Cookies Festival this past January, followed by appearances at Rolling Loud Sydney and Rolling Loud Melbourne in March.
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