Gunna’s Wun World Tour is his first global headlining run following the announcement of dates for a massive your across North America, Africa, Europe and Australia in support of his latest album The Last Wun. The tour has been one of the most talked-about hip-hop events of the year, spotlighting Gunna’s star power and growth as an artist. Ticket demand has been strong throughout the North American leg, with the run through cities like Boston, New York and Los Angeles selling out quickly.
The YouTube Theater crowd was electric from the moment doors opened. The stage setup balanced aesthetics with high production value, using dynamic lighting and visuals that complemented the vibe of Gunna’s latest era while still honoring the sonic feel of his earlier catalog.

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Gunna opened with “cfwm” and “just say dat”, instantly setting the tone with melodic trap rhythms that had the crowd singing along verbatim. Tracks like “sakpase” and “endless” built momentum throughout the first act, showcasing Gunna’s ability to weave together his smooth flows and catchy hooks.
One of the standout moments came when Nigerian star Asake joined on stage for “satisfaction”, making a rare live appearance on the track’s performance. Gunna’s inclusion of “wgft” and fan favorites like “one of wun” and “back to the moon” kept the energy high, while emotional cuts like “forever be mine” added depth to the set.
Wiz Khalifa’s presence elevated the night further. His spontaneous guest slots included live renditions of his own classics and covers of songs that influenced both artists. A notable moment was a live debut of “5 Star” and “See You Again” with Gunna joining him, creating a memorable cross-generation collaboration.
Throughout the night, Gunna worked the stage with confidence and ease, interacting with fans across the floor and balcony. The crowd sang every word back to him, proving the depth of connection his music has built over the years. Moments like the crowd-wide singalong on “Banking on Me” were particularly electric.
The latter portion of the show was an unstoppable mix of hits like “pushin P”, “fukumean”, and deeper cuts like “Drip Too Hard”, which closed the night with full-on crowd participation. Gunna also surprised fans with covers and stylistic detours that paid homage to his influences while celebrating the shared energy of the night.

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Gunna’s Wun World Tour stop at YouTube Theater was a testament to his evolution as a performer. He delivered a well-paced setlist that honored old favorites and current hits, while the guest appearances from Asake and Wiz Khalifa added moments of genuine excitement that made the night feel like more than a typical tour stop. Fans left buzzing about the energy, the visuals and the feeling that Gunna has truly stepped into his own as a global hip-hop force.

Photo Credit: Noel Vasquez / YouTube Theater