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Gunna Dominates DC Again With a Second Sold-Out Show

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Gunna returned to DC with a second consecutive sold-out show, proving that his run of unstoppable momentum is far from over. The energy was electric from the moment the lights dropped. Fans filled the venue in full Wunna merch, phones out and ready before the first bass hit, setting the tone for a night that felt both triumphant and communal.

The setlist blended new tracks from The Last Wun with signature throwbacks like “Spending Addiction,” creating a nonstop wave of energy that never dipped. Gunna didn’t just deliver songs — he controlled the room. Moving smoothly between melodic flows and heavy, floor-shaking bangers, he showcased the versatility and depth of a catalog that continues to evolve. Each transition felt intentional, displaying not only musical precision but also the confidence of an artist fully in his element.

His stage presence was undeniable. Gunna performed with ease, never hesitating, never breaking stride. The production elevated the night even further, with clean visuals and lighting cues that matched the intensity of each track. Throughout the show, he made sure to interact with fans, leaning in at key moments and creating a sense of connection that stretched from the front row to the upper levels.

DC witnessed something special: two nights, two sellouts, and a statement that Wunna season isn’t slowing down for anyone. The back-to-back shows felt like a victory lap — but also a warm-up.

As we begin to close out 2025, it’s already clear that Gunna plans to start 2026 with major momentum. He’ll be touching down in the motherland for three shows during the first week of the new year — one in Lagos, Nigeria, and two in South Africa, hitting both Cape Town and Johannesburg. If these DC performances were any indication, Wunna is just getting started.

Abu Sillah is a dynamic professional from Prince George's County, MD, with a multifaceted career as Educator and Media Relations professional. As the COO of The DMV Daily, Abu demonstrates a keen entrepreneurial spirit and a strategic approach to brand development and marketing.

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