Stonebwoy announces Bhim festival to strengthen African-Caribbean music

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Stonebwoy announces Bhim festival to strengthen African-Caribbean music
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Ghanaian musician Livingstone Etse Satekla, popularly known as , has announced that his annual Bhim Concert will be transformed into the Bhim Festival.

The festival aims to strengthen musical ties between Africa and the Caribbean region.

announced the 2023 Bhim Concert-5th Dimension Homecoming edition, which took place at the and attracted over 35,000 attendees.

The concert featured a stellar live band performance by Stonebwoy, captivating the audience with awe-inspiring moments.

Expressing gratitude to the fans for their support, Stonebwoy promised an even more significant experience at the Bhim Festival next year.

The decision to expand the scope of the event reflects Stonebwoy's commitment to fostering connections between African and Caribbean music.

The concert also featured Jamaican artists 10TIK and Jahmiel, who joined Stonebwoy on stage and thrilled the audience with global hit songs.

The atmosphere at the was electric, with other local artists such as Epixode, Kofi Kinaata, Ras Kuuku, Pappy Kojo, Sefa, Mr Drew, and Larusso delivering exciting performances.

The Bhim Festival is poised to become a landmark event, bridging musical traditions between Africa and the Caribbean, and further solidifying Stonebwoy's impact on the global music scene.

Samuel Asante

KNUST-trained Meteorology and Climate Science graduate turned media practitioner, Samuel Asante, works is news writer, journalist and editor at The Ghanaian Standard.

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