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Sarkodie finally got to hold a virtual Rapperholic concert in the desert in Dubai as he had hoped to.
In the early days of March, the “Illuminati” rapper declared his intention to pull off the rather bizarre idea to have the virtual edition of the concert hosted on the 87-square-mile conservation reserve.
The declaration was made in a video where the rapper walked into a Black Ferrari and later cruised with an entourage while inspecting the desert.

The rapper performed on Sunday, March 20, 2022. Taking to Instagram, Sarkodie shared a 30-second snippet of his performance in the desert.
The concert is available on Ceek for fans of the rapper to watch.

In his post, Sarkodie stated that he was grateful to the organisers for coming through to help create magic for his fans.

Opening the concert with ‘Illuminati’, Sarkodie performed some of his biggest hits, including Adonai, Lucky, Can’t Let You Go, Happy Day, Painkiller, Non-Living Thing and many others.

“Big shouts to @ceekvr coming through within this short period to create magic with the fans!!! Enjoyed every bit of it 🔥🔥🔥You can watch the full performance again on www.Ceek.com #Rapperholic22 🇦🇪,” he captioned his post.
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