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Ghanaian artiste Medikal is preparing make history on May 3, 2024.
The versatile Ghanaian rapper has announced his first headline concert at Indigo @ The O2 in the United Kingdom.
Medikal, known for his consistency in the music industry has expressed optimism in being the first solo artiste from Ghana to fill the venue to the gunnels.
So far, only Kuami Eugene and KiDi have jointly managed to sell out the Indigo O2. This means Medikal's name will be etched in the annals of Ghana's music industry if he is able to set this record.
This move is to connect to his teaming fans in the United Kingdom and expand his fan base in that territory.
On X, Medikal reposted the announcement of the concert by Indigo at the O2 with the caption: "From nothing to something. Can't wait."

Since his explosive entry onto the music scene in 2016, Medikal has been a force to reckon with, captivating audiences with his fast-paced rap style, ingenious wordplay, and dynamic stage performances.

His collaborations with Afrobeats icons such as Sarkodie, Davido, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Joey B, and Kwesi Arthur have further cemented his standing in the industry.
Now, hot on the heels of his latest album release, 'Planning & Plotting', Medikal is set to bring his unique blend of Ghanaian rap and hiplife music to London. Medikal’s know for smash hit songs such as ‘Omo Ada’, ‘Father’, ‘Ayekoo’, ‘La Hustle’, ‘Confirm’, among others.
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