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The excitement is electric as WatsUp On Campus—Ghana’s biggest campus entertainment tour—makes its next stop at the University of Media, Arts and Communication (UniMAC-GIJ), Dzorwulu campus, tonight, Saturday, July 26, 2025.
This edition promises an unforgettable night as two of Ghana’s fastest-rising stars, OlivetheBoy and AratheJay, take centre stage with electrifying live performances.
Kicking off at 6 PM, students and music lovers can expect a night packed with music, dance, and nonstop energy.
OlivetheBoy, known for his smooth vocals and chart-topping hits, continues to shake up the Ghanaian music scene with his signature sound and magnetic stage presence.
Sharing the stage is AratheJay, the soulful storyteller who blends hip-hop and Afrobeat, whose lyrical depth and unique vibe have earned him a growing fan base.
Organised by WatsUp TV, the event is powered by Betway, with sponsorship from Telecel, Gino, Jago Mayonnaise, Club Shandy, Bel Ice, Hifi Filter, Vim Tape, and Palace Mall. It is also held in partnership with Afro Future and YFM, and secured by Eye360 Security.
As the clock ticks down, anticipation is already building across campus.
Tonight’s show is part of a nationwide tour that celebrates music, creativity, and youth expression, bringing together fans, influencers, and rising talents under one roof.
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