Ghana’s rap luminary, Sarkodie, has announced that the upcoming edition of his self-headlined concert, “Rapperholic,” is moving to one of the world’s largest arenas, The O2.
The announcement, made mid-performance at Sarkodie’s sold-out debut show at the Royal Albert Hall in the U.K., has sent shockwaves through the music industry.
Rapperholic 2027 is coming to on March 6, 2027, with full details available on the show’s website, rapperholic.london. The concert will take place at The O2’s 20,000-seat venue in London.
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With his menacing delivery and bold Twi verses, Sarkodie has consistently pushed boundaries and broken records. Having sold out the Apollo Theatre in New York and the O2 Indigo in 2016, he’s now set to headline the O2 Arena, a testament to his growing global appeal.
This milestone not only silences doubts about Ghanaian musicians’ ability to command major concert halls but also underscores Sarkodie’s status as a leader in African music. The O2 Arena announcement is more than just a concert; it’s a statement of Ghanaian culture’s growing influence worldwide.
Rapperholic, which originated as a fan-centric event in Accra, has evolved into one of Ghana’s most significant cultural exports. By taking this concert global, Sarkodie is showcasing his artistic prowess and highlighting the rap genre’s strength in the Afrobeats era, particularly on prominent international platforms