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Thousands of music lovers thronged the Okese Park at Ejisu on December 28, 2024 for the second edition of Amerado's annual concert dubbed 'My Motherland.'
The patrons were thrilled by performances by Amerado and a line-up of Ghana's finest artistses.
The event, a cornerstone of Amerado’s commitment to giving back to his hometown, left an indelible mark on attendees and further cemented the artiste’s place as a cultural icon.
'My Motherland', launched in 2023, began as a heartfelt initiative to celebrate Amerado’s roots and contribute to the development of his community. The concert has quickly evolved into one of the most-anticipated events on the Ghanaian music calendar.
This year’s concert was more than just a musical spectacle; it was a platform for showcasing the incredible talent within the Ejisu community. Emerging artistes from the area had the unique opportunity to share the stage with Amerado, creating an electrifying atmosphere that celebrated local creativity and highlighted the rich musical heritage of the region.
The star-studded event featured an impressive lineup of top-tier Ghanaian artistes, including Sister Afia, Strongman, Joyce Blessing, Ypee, Yaw Tog, Kofi Jamar, Kwadwo Nkansah Liwin, Rap Fada, Lokal, Kweku Darlington, Kweku Flick, and many others. Their performances kept the audience on their feet, singing and dancing to chart-topping hits throughout the night.
My Motherland 2.0 was a vibrant celebration of music, culture, and community. The energy was palpable as attendees immersed themselves in an unforgettable experience that showcased the best of Ghanaian artistry.
Amerado’s annual My Motherland concert continues to grow in scale and impact, strengthening its reputation as a cultural beacon in Ghana’s entertainment landscape. With its unique blend of star power, local talent, and community spirit, the event not only entertains but also inspires, leaving a lasting legacy in Ejisu and beyond.

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