Key points
- Fans hail fast ticket moves for the Atlanta arena show. Posts claim a sell-out in less than one day.
- Official listings still show tickets on sale today. No audit backs the “second after Jackson” claim.
- The show is set for November 20 in Atlanta. Supporters expect a loud full house on the night.
Davido (David Adedeji Adeleke) trends after bold praise from fans. Viral posts hail him African King of Pop today. They cite Michael Jackson (Michael Joseph Jackson) for the bold tag.

His Atlanta stop is set for 20 November at State Farm Arena. Official ticket pages list the show and mark it on sale today. Our Atlanta tour finale date report flagged the venue weeks ago.
What ticket sites show
As of 13 October, State Farm Arena lists the event on sale. Ticketmaster also still shows tickets available for the same Atlanta date today. No official channel has confirmed a full sell-out at this time yet.
Fan buzz and bold claims
Viral posts online claim eighty percent sold in under one day flat. They add he is second after Michael Jackson on that feat online. Those lines lack clear sources beyond social posts at present for now.
The arena seats about eighteen thousand for concerts, with flexible stage plans. A strong push here signals range and pull in the United States. It also caps his 5ive Alive tour before the year wraps likely.
Fans now watch listings for any final change in ticket status. Till then, the King of Pop talk stays a fan tag. For context on his busy year, read our recent Chioma regret update.



