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Accra came alive this weekend as Aduberks, one of Ghana’s most acclaimed drum artists, made history by headlining his own concert, Aduberks Live In Concert, marking five years of percussive artistry, his birthday, and a celebration of the growing role of drummers in contemporary live music entertainment.
The event, staged at the prestigious Alliance Française d’Accra, brought together a star-studded lineup of musicians and performers.
For the past five years, Aduberks has quietly built an enviable résumé, lending his precision and musical intuition to some of Africa’s most celebrated names, including Reggie Rockstone, R2Bees, Wizkid, King Promise, FRA!, Samini, Efya, Gyakie, Team Eternity Ghana, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley, and Pat Thomas.

“This show isn’t just about me, it’s about how far drummers have come in Ghana’s entertainment landscape,” Aduberks said in an interview before the show. “To stand here as a headliner, especially as a drummer, is rare, and it speaks to how much the culture of rhythm and live instrumentation has evolved.”
More than just a concert, the night was positioned as a milestone for independent musicians, particularly percussionists who have historically played support roles in live shows. By placing drums and rhythm at the center of the concert experience, the event challenged traditional norms of Ghana’s live music scene. It highlighted Aduberks’ role as a pioneer in drum-led live performance in the country.
Backed by the Apogee Band, Aduberks electrified fans at Alliance Française Accra, where music lovers gathered from 6 PM to 11 PM for an evening that blended musicianship with showmanship.
The set unfolded like a journey through Ghana’s contemporary soundscape, with the drummer leading every transition with flair and authority. Furthermore, he introduced the audience to a new sound he is pioneering, which he calls HausLife - a purée of Highlife and House traditions.

The energy only grew as guest performers joined the celebration.
Acts including Ayisi, Wanlov the Kubolor, Josh Blakk, Reynolds the Gentleman, FRA!, and the dynamic dance collective DWP Academy added layers of excitement, turning the concert into a full-bodied artistic experience rather than just a performance.
Music industry observers noted that bringing a drummer to headline an event of this scale was both bold and inspiring. “For too long, drummers have been in the background,” one fan said. “Tonight proves they can be the story too.”
Beyond entertainment, the concert also showcased Ghana’s rich musical diversity, from highlife to contemporary fusion, and highlighted the potential of percussion-centered performances to create more employment and opportunities for instrumentalists and live music creators in Ghana.

Organizers confirmed that the show was fully attended, with fans and music lovers packing the venue to celebrate Aduberks’ career and contributions to the creative arts.
Aduberks also hinted at new music and upcoming shows, promising that fresh sounds from his camp will continue to push boundaries and expand the footprint of Ghanaian live performance.
Aduberks staging his own concert is more than a personal victory. It signals a shift, proof that so-called background musicians can headline, build their own audiences, and shape their own narratives.
In a music culture often dominated by vocalists, Friday night was a reminder that sometimes, it is the heartbeat behind the music that deserves the loudest applause.
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