A prominent figure in modern afropop, recognized for his deep lyrics and outstanding accomplishments in the international music arena, the Ghanaian performer stole the show on the Boomyard Stage of the festival, enthralling the crowd with his upbeat show and universal appeal. It was his first foreign concert in the two months since he sold out the BHIM Festival at Ghana’s Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, December 22, solidifying his place as one of Africa’s most exciting musical exports.
Stonebwoy gave his audience an amazing performance of his hit songs throughout his set, skillfully fusing upbeat beats with moving narrative. From soul-stirring hymns to chart-topping hits like “Gidigba,” “Run Go,” “People Dey,” “Non-Stop,” and “Apotheke.” He also sang a powerful rendition of “Buffalo Soldier” with his vocals as a unique homage to the late great Bob Marley. That evening, Stonebwoy’s magnetic presence dominated the stage and created an atmosphere that echoed through the whole room.
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Stonebwoy’s journey is far from ended, as seen by her future global tour schedule, which includes performances at the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival in California from June 21 to 23 and the Rolling Cocoa Festival in Washington, DC, on March 9. Notable stops along the route include the Austin Reggae Festival in Texas on April 19 and the Island Rock Concert later this month on February 23. Both events promise audiences an amazing experience full of upbeat vibes and captivating rhythms.