Burna Boy and Harry Kane Seen Clubbing in New York
Harry Kane and Burna Boy were spotted clubbing together in New York, dancing and enjoying the night.
By Godwin Adejor ·
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In a fun crossover that’s got fans buzzing, England captain and Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane was spotted partying with Nigerian superstar Burna Boy at a club in New York City.
Videos going around on social media show the unlikely duo having a great time on the dance floor. Kane was clearly letting his hair down, vibing with Burna Boy and his Spaceship crew amid high-energy beats and carefree celebrations that perfectly blended football and music.
This didn’t come completely out of nowhere. Kane has been a big Burna Boy fan for years. He’s often called the Grammy winner his favourite African artist, regularly shouting out songs like “Big 7” and “Last Last.” Back when he was at Tottenham, fans loved seeing clips of him dancing and singing along to Burna Boy in the dressing room after big wins.
Burna Boy, with his unique mix of Afrobeats and global appeal, has been killing it lately — including lighting up the stage at the 2026 FIFA World Cup final halftime show with Shakira. His time in New York fits right into the city’s lively summer vibe, full of World Cup buzz and big-name energy.
The exact club isn’t confirmed, but the videos show a lively, exclusive spot where the footballer and the musician were bonding over the music. Social media has been flooded with reactions, with fans calling it a “dream collab” and joking that Kane swapped his boots for dancing shoes.
One popular post simply said: “Harry Kane spotted partying with Burna Boy at the club.”
It’s refreshing to see Kane, usually the calm and focused leader of the England team, showing his fun side. Fans love his dedication on the pitch, but moments like this make him feel more relatable. As for Burna Boy — the self-proclaimed “African Giant” — he keeps pushing boundaries and linking up with icons from all walks of life.
Planned or spontaneous, the night captured something special: the universal power of music and good times to bring people together. In a year packed with major sporting events, it’s a reminder of how culture can connect us all.