In a thrilling display of Ghanaian musical talent, rapper Medikal took the stage at London’s O2 Indigo on Friday night for a sold-out concert that wowed fans and celebrated the country’s brightest stars. The show, supported by Mr. O.K. Frimpong, was a night to remember for both the audience and performers.
Medikal, whose real name is Samuel Adu Frimpong, expressed his gratitude to O.K. Frimpong for sponsoring the event and ensuring its success. “Mr Ohene Kwame Frimpong is the man behind the whole event,” Medikal shared during an exclusive interview on UTV’s United Showbiz with Mz Gee. “He made everything happen.”
Medikal hosted the musical extravaganza, thrilling the audience with a series of costume changes and performances of his biggest hits. One of the night’s highlights was his collaboration with Ghanaian TV presenter and singer Sister Derby. The pair delighted the crowd with their 2017 hit “Too Risky.”
The concert also featured performances by other notable artists, including British-Ghanaian chart-topper Headie One, BET award-winner Sarkodie, and highlife singer Bisa Kdei. Fans, many of them from the Ghanaian community, were captivated by the showcase of talent.
The event drew several prominent media personalities from Ghana, including digital creator BlacVolta, broadcaster Jay Foley, and YouTuber Kwadwo Sheldon, who flew in to witness the extraordinary show.
The success of Medikal’s concert at the O2 Indigo highlights the international appeal of Ghanaian music and the collaborative spirit that drives its growing popularity worldwide.