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Ghanaian rap sensation Medikal has named dancehall artiste Shatta Wale as one of the acts performing at his concert at Indigo at the O2 slated for London May 3, 2024.
Known for their collaborative hits, the inclusion of Shatta Wale adds to the anticipation for the concert. As fans eagerly await further announcements, Medikal has hinted that more top-notch artists will be revealed in the coming days.
With a string of hit songs under his belt and a strong following, the rapper is set to deliver an unforgettable experience for attendees.
Medikal is eager to showcase his talent to fans in the United Kingdom.
In a video posted on Medikal's Instagram, Shatta Wale himself encouraged all Ghanaians residing in the United Kingdom to come out in full force and support the event.
With tickets already selling fast, fans are urged to secure their spots early to avoid missing out on this historic event. To purchase tickets and join in on the excitement, visit https://www.axs.com/uk/events/520378/medikal-live-in-london-tickets?skin=indigo
In a recent statement, Medikal expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming concert, stating that he is determined to write his name in the history books with this milestone event.
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