After a highly anticipated debut in Berekum, Stonebwoy took to the stage at his "A Night In Berekum With Stonebwoy" concert to an overwhelmingly positive response.
Thousands of people crammed the Ahenfie Hotel in Berekum on Saturday, January 14, 2023, to watch the superstar give an electrifying performance at what proved to be his first headline show of 2023.
The Loggy and Nish Entertainment collaborated and produced event, which sold out, was an exact replica of what happened earlier that day when thousands of locals flocked to the streets to give Reggae/Dancehall act Stonebwoy a heroic welcome to the town.
The crowd's excitement for Stonebwoy erupted as they started to yell his name in unison after a few fresh performers finished their sets.
As his hypeman and DJ, OGee The MC and DJ Justice, strolled out to the stage, playing "1 GAD", the opening song of his performance, Stonebwoy walked on stage with confidence and his trademark captivating grin.
His towering stature only exalted his stage presence that no matter the angle a person stood in the crowd, it was nearly impossible to miss the monster performer dominating every corner of the stage.
Stonebwoy commanded the stage through many songs alone. He danced and ignited the crowd with popular hits like "Bhim Nation," "Kpokeke," "Tomorrow," "Tuff Seed," "Hero," "People Dey," "Run Go," "Gidigba," "Name," "Not Again," "Activate," "Nukedzor," "Mane Me," "Sobolo," "Nominate," "Ololo," "Higher," "Putuu," and more.
The “Take Me Down” crooner Stonebwoy in his interview with Joy Prime’s IB after the exhilarating performance expressed his profound gratitude to the indigenes of Berekum for the love shown him.
“I am really grateful for the overwhelming love that we have been getting over the years and it’s getting even much stronger just because I believe that we are also matching up with the energy and putting back such amount of work into making sure that the people are proud of the support and the love they give us."
Stonebwoy is an award-winning African artiste who has been placing the continent firmly on the musical map since he first gained mainstream recognition in 2012.
The artiste, who was recently awarded an achievement plaque from Audiomack after being the first Ghanaian musician to surpass 100 million streams on the music streaming platform, rounded off 2022 as the top male artiste in Ghana with international touring, standout collaborations, and hugely popular singles.
Meanwhile, Stonebwoy has announced a concert at The Palladium in Times Square, New York City, dubbed "My Homeland Concert."
The show forms part of his yet-to-be-announced North American tour as he gears up to release his fifth full-length album after signing an artiste deal with Def Jam/Universal back in 2022.
The Billboard-rated and multi-award-winning international performer will take the stage on Friday, March 3, 2023, where he will perform at the famed New York venue for one night only.
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