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Award-winning Ghanaian rapper Medikal is set to light up Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU) as the headline act for WatsUp On Campus this Saturday, July 26, at 6 pm.
The highly anticipated event is presented by WatsUp TV in collaboration with Betway and other major sponsors. WatsUp On Campus is a nationwide tour designed to bring entertainment, culture, and youth-centred engagement to tertiary institutions across Ghana.
After successful stops in Accra and Ho, the spotlight now turns to Cape Coast—and this weekend’s edition promises to be one of the most electrifying yet.
Known for hit tracks like Omo Ada, La Hustle, Stubborn Academy, and Confirm, Medikal is expected to thrill students with a high-energy set packed with crowd favourites and unmatched stage presence.
“Medikal’s music resonates deeply with students and young people across the country,” said a WatsUp TV spokesperson. “We’re excited to bring this experience to CCTU and give students a memorable night of music, culture, and community.”
The event will also feature performances from top DJs, dance battles, giveaways, influencer appearances, and lifestyle activations powered by leading brands.
With previous editions pulling massive crowds, the CCTU stop is poised to be unforgettable.
Organised by WatsUp TV and powered by Betway, the event is supported by Telecel, Gino, Jago Mayonnaise, Club Shandy, Bel Ice, Hifi Filter, Vim Tape, and Palace Mall, with partnerships from AfroFuture and YFM. Security will be provided by Eye360 Security.
As anticipation builds across campus, one thing is clear: this is more than just a concert—it’s a full-on movement. The WatsUp team is bringing the energy, the music, and the memories.
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