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Rap icon Sarkodie is officially set to headline Rapperholic UK on March 6 at the iconic Royal Albert Hall, a historic celebration of Ghana’s Independence Day in grand style.
Ahead of the much-anticipated concert, Sarkodie paid a visit to the venue, soaking in the atmosphere of one of the world’s most prestigious stages.
The visit signals both preparation and reflection as the award-winning rapper gears up for what promises to be a monumental night.
In the build-up to the show, Sarkodie granted an interview with the BBC, where he shared insights into the significance of the concert and what it represents for Ghanaian music on the global stage.

During a live Instagram session, the rapper assured fans that his team is fully prepared for March 6.
He expressed special appreciation to promoter, Bizzle Entertainment and Kilimanjaro Live for their role in making the event possible.
Sarkodie also took to Instagram to reflect on the journey, posting a photo with the caption: “Beautiful journey and I can only be thankful.”
As anticipation builds, Rapperholic UK at the Royal Albert Hall is shaping up to be more than just a concert, it is a celebration of Ghanaian excellence, resilience, and global impact.
March 6 promises to be historic.

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