Ghana’s own musical sensation, Stonebwoy, is no stranger to dreaming big and his latest goal is a testament to his unwavering ambition. With a history of captivating audiences worldwide, he’s now setting his sights on the iconic O2 Arena in London, a venue that boasts a staggering capacity of 22,000 seats. During a revealing chat on Property FM in Cape Coast, Stonebwoy shared the secret sauce to pulling off such a massive feat: strategic planning and robust promotion. “It’s all about locking in the perfect date and ensuring the buzz reaches every possible ear,” he remarked, laying out the groundwork for what it takes to fill such a large space.
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The dancehall maestro isn’t just talking big; his track record speaks volumes of his readiness for this colossal undertaking. Recounting his recent performance with Afrobeats star Davido at New York’s Madison Square Garden, and his appearances at prominent festivals in Austin and the World Cup stadium in Qatar, Stonebwoy’s resume is already peppered with impressive venues. His confidence is further buoyed by the success of his own ‘Ashaiman to the World’ event, which draws in crowds by the thousands. Reflecting on the electric atmosphere when he previously took the stage with Davido at the O2 Arena, Stonebwoy reminisced about the crowd echoing his lyrics back to him. That moment of connection is a powerful fuel for his confidence as he looks forward to headlining his own show at the O2, ready to create more unforgettable memories with his fans.