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Ghanaian hypeman and master of ceremonies, Abeiku Sarkcess, delivered one of the most talked-about moments of the Rapperholic UK concert, which was held on 6th March 2026 at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
He put up a commanding performance that kept fans on their feet throughout the night.
Widely known as “The Highest MC” and the official hypeman for Ghanaian tap giant Sarkodie, Abeiku Sarkcess took control of the stage early in the show, whipping the crowd into a frenzy with energetic chants and powerful crowd engagement. His magnetic stage presence transformed the venue into a wave of excitement as thousands of fans responded enthusiastically to every call.
One of the highlights of performance was that with Sarkodie for the latter’s signature azonto dance. The video has made it to the trends on various social media timelines.
A lot of concertgoers and social media users have applauded Abeiku Sarkcess’ role in the night’s success. Many described him as the driving force behind the concert’s energy, crediting his crowd control and stage command for elevating the Rapperholic UK experience.

Backing the spectacle was DJ Speech, whose seamless transitions and carefully selected tracks kept the crowd moving. The chemistry between the DJ and Abeiku Sarkcess was unmatched; it created a powerful rhythm that turned the concert into a vibrant celebration of music and culture.
Abeiku Sarkcess has built a strong reputation as one of Africa’s most influential hype men. His partnership with Sarkodie has seen him perform on major stages around the world, consistently delivering memorable live moments for audiences.
In the meantime, Sarkodie has announced that he will be hosting next year’s Rapperholic UK at the O2 Arena in London.

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