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Record attendance as Shatta Wale and Medikal fill Accra Sports Stadium to its rafters


  27 Décembre      35        Arts & Cultures (1938), Music (355),

   

Accra, Dec. 26, GNA – The second edition of the Freedom Wave concert lived up to its billing as more than 40, 000 fans attended the show at the Accra Sports Stadium on Christmas Day.
Hosted by Shatta Wale and Medikal, the Freedom Wave concert was a gigantic musical showpiece as fans from all walks of life witnessed some amazing performances.
Shatta Wale, who made a triumphant entry to the stadium with a long convoy of plush cars, demonstrated his unique stagecraft with some dazzling performances.
As he did at the first concert, Shatta Wale thrilled the thousands gathered with some spectacular performances until the morning of Boxing Day.
His cohort, Medikal, also didn’t disappoint on the night, as he left patrons stunned with some thrilling performances.
The award-winning rapper had fans cheering him on and mimicking the lyrics of some of his groundbreaking singles, including « La Hustle, » « Omo Ada, » « Ayekoo, » and many more.
The jam-packed night also witnessed some amazing performances from the likes of Larruso, Wendy Shay, Sista Afia, Quamina MP, Kofi Jamar, Black Sherif, and Phrimpong, among others.
With tickets going for as little as GHC20, the second edition of the Freedom Wave would go down in history as one of the most successful music concerts in Ghana.

Simon Asare

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