Ghanaian artiste Black Sherif thrilled patrons at the 2023 Wireless Festival with an energetic set list from his catalogue at Finsbury Park, London.
This comes on the heels of a successful US and Europe tour that saw him perform at Couleur Cafe Festival, Belgium; SummerJam Festival in Köln; Afronation Portugal and Openair Frauenfeld in Switzerland,.
In the UK, the 'Oil In My Head' crooner once again took centre stage with an incredible display of flair, delivering an energy-filled performance at one of Europe’s most revered festivals in Summer, Wireless Festival UK.
— The Culture Joint (@CultureJoint) July 10, 2023
Black Sherif (@blacksherif_) performing at @WirelessFest UK
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He shared the stage with acts such as Travis Scott, Playboy Carti, Ice Spice, 50 Cent, Fivio Foreign, and Lil T-Jay, among other equally amazing talents.
The festival, which started on Friday, July 7, saw over 50,000 people in attendance throughout the weekend festivities.
Wireless Festival is an annual hip-hop festival that takes place in Finsbury Park, London and is widely known for its energetic A-list hip-hop roster and crazy after-parties.
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