Medikal pays courtesy call to Ghana’s High Commission of UK ahead of Indigo O2 concert

MDK High Commisssion.png Medikal with the Ghanaian High Commissioner, Papa Owusu-Ankomah

Fri, 26 Apr 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

As a prelude to his upcoming concert at the London Indigo O2, Ghanaian rapper Medikal has made a courtesy call to the High Commission of Ghana in London.

The visit, which took place on April 25, 2024, before his scheduled performance on May 3, saw the artiste engage with the High Commissioner, Papa Owusu-Ankomah.

The High Commissioner extended a warm welcome to Medikal and expressed his pride in the rapper's achievements.

He further offered the mission's support to the artiste, saying, “It makes me proud, as a representative of our country, that you guys can grow and perform. And if there's anything that the mission can do to assist, we will do our best.”

Medikal thanked the High Commissioner for his encouraging words and promised to put on a remarkable show.

Currently, Medikal, known for his dynamic performances and hit songs, is gearing up to captivate his audience with an unforgettable concert experience.

Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale is billed to perform alongside other Ghanaian acts, including Joey B, Kwesi Arthur, Efya, and Bisa Kdei, who are all poised to take the stage. Adding to the excitement, UK drill artistes Headie One and Kojo Funds are slated for guest appearances.

As the concert date approaches, there's a rallying call for the 'Too Risky' artiste's fans in both Ghana and the UK to show their support.



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