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Ghanaian rapper Kweku Smoke is set to stage a new edition of his annual Revival Concert, announcing that this year’s event will take place on Wednesday, December 18, 2025, at GHUD Park under the theme The Rebirth.
Organisers say the event will take the form of a large-scale festival, with an expected audience of more than 15,000 fans.
The announcement follows a strong year for the artist. His latest album, Walk with Me, has performed well on streaming platforms and topped the Apple Music Ghana chart shortly after release.
Kweku Smoke was also listed among the most streamed Ghanaian acts on Spotify for 2024, reinforcing his prominence in the hip hop scene.
The first Revival Concert in 2024 earned positive reviews and was named one of the standout December shows of the year, featuring appearances from Sarkodie, Paedae, King Promise, Reggie, Kenneth, BeezTrap KOTM and other acts.
This year’s edition introduces an expanded programme with activities scheduled ahead of the main performances.
These include a car showcase featuring luxury vehicles, a pop-up display of limited merchandise, a skate presentation highlighting emerging skate culture in Ghana and a basketball competition involving teams from communities across the country.
Organisers indicate that surprise guest performers will appear on the night, adding to the anticipation surrounding the event.
Gates will open at 1 pm to allow attendees to access the full festival experience before the evening concert begins.
The Rebirth positions the Revival Concert as a lifestyle and cultural gathering in addition to a music showcase, which marks a major shift for the brand as Kweku Smoke closes out the year.

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