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Rapperholic: Kumasi dances through rain, calls for larger roofed entertainment auditorium

Mon, Sep 29 2025 1:06 PM
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Rapperholic: Kumasi dances through rain, calls for larger roofed entertainment auditorium

The rains came first. Intermittent showers swept across Kumasi on Saturday night, September 27, falling hard on the Baba Yara Sports Stadium where thousands of music lovers had gathered for the ‘Rapperholic: The Homecoming’ concert.

The downpour threatened to disrupt what was billed as one of the biggest concerts in the city’s history. Equipment was soaked, the pitch turned slippery, and fans shivered under raincoats, hoodies, and umbrellas.

But instead of scattering, the crowd stood firm. Each time the skies opened, Kumasi’s fans only grew louder, dancing and singing through the showers as if the rain itself had become part of the performance.

Against this backdrop of resilience, the much-anticipated concert, headlined by Ghana’s rap heavyweight, Sarkodie, transformed the stadium into a festival of sound, energy, and pride. From the moment the first lights hit the stage, Kumasi declared it was ready for a night of history.

And the performers delivered. Sarkodie, true to his reputation, commanded the stage with lyrical fire and the kind of charisma that has made him a household name across the continent.

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The Asakaa Boys ignited homegrown pride, Olive the Boy and Kweku Flick had everyone cheering, Kofi Kinaata had the crowd chanting word-for-word, and Efya Nokturnal stunned with her powerhouse vocals.

Obrafuor and Reggie Rockstone, legends of Ghanaian hip-hop, made the most emotional performances of the night, reminding the crowd that the roots of hiplife still run deep.

Medikal brought the swagger with Shatta Wale and turned the stadium into a carnival.

But through it all, the rain never fully left. It fell, paused, and returned, as if testing Kumasi’s resolve. And Oseikrom answered with defiance, soaked to the bone, yet unshaken. Rather than scatter, they danced harder, sang louder, and proved that their love for the music and for the artists ran deeper than the weather. What could have been a spoiler became the very heartbeat of the evening.

The bigger reality

Still, the conditions exposed an uncomfortable truth. For all its size and cultural weight, Kumasi lacks a modern indoor venue capable of hosting large-scale concerts.

While Accra boasts auditoriums and conference centers, Kumasi’s biggest option remains the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, an open-air space vulnerable to the elements.

Saturday night’s rainfall raised a critical question: how many more world-class shows could Kumasi attract if it had the facilities to match its appetite for entertainment?

Sarkodie himself addressed the challenge head-on, acknowledging the setbacks even as he celebrated the turnout.

“Thank you Kumasi for showing up. We know some things didn’t go well. Yes, it rained, and other things went wrong as well. But it’s our first time and we have taken note. Next time we will do it better,” he told the crowd, his voice rising above their cheers.

“All the love you’ve shown to me, to Shatta Wale, and to all of us tonight is really impressive. I am grateful. This won’t end here, we will do this again next year,” he assured.

The rapper’s promise was met with thunderous chants that lingered long after he left the stage. For many in the audience, Rapperholic: The Homecoming was more than just a concert, it was validation, a moment of recognition for Kumasi’s place on the music map.

“I am very proud to be a Kumerican and I am happy to have witnessed this. It was raining but we were still in the rain single and dancing. I have never seen anything like this before, this is historic,” an attendee said.

“It’s been a wonderful experience. I have lost my voice due to singing and cheering all night. The rains came but we were steadfast. Our love for them run deep. As they have promised us next year, we will be expectant,” another said.

The show ended in the early hours of Sunday, with fans drenched but jubilant, their voices hoarse yet unbroken.

For Kumasi, the rain-soaked concert was both a victory and a reminder. The city’s appetite for music is undeniable, its loyalty unmatched.

Kumasi has the passion. Kumasi has the crowd. What it needs now is the stage it deserves.

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