Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy turned the OVO Arena Wembley into a celebration of Ghanaian and African music as BHIM FEST London brought together some of the continent’s biggest names for a night of collaborations, surprise appearances and memorable performances.
The concert featured a mix of Ghanaian music veterans, contemporary African stars and emerging talents, creating several standout moments for the London audience.
One of the nostalgic highlights came when highlife veteran Kwabena Kwabena joined Stonebwoy on stage for a performance of their collaboration, “Aso II.” The pairing brought together two generations of Ghanaian music, with the two artistes delivering the record to an enthusiastic crowd.
Nigerian Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage also made a surprise appearance during the concert. She performed her hit song “Koroba” before sharing the stage with Stonebwoy. Their chemistry and energetic stage presence added another memorable moment to the evening.
Ghanaian highlife legend Ofori Amponsah also joined Stonebwoy for a performance of the remix of “Odo Nwom.” The collaboration offered fans a taste of classic Ghanaian highlife while showcasing how the genre continues to connect with contemporary sounds.
The surprises continued with the appearance of Ghanaian dancehall veteran Samini. After performing his popular song “Linda,” Samini joined Stonebwoy on stage, giving fans an unexpected reunion between two of Ghana’s most recognised dancehall artistes.

Stonebwoy also used the Wembley stage to spotlight emerging Ghanaian talent, bringing Agbeshie and Keeny Ice out for a live performance of “Xosetor.” For the two artistes, the appearance provided an opportunity to perform before a major international audience.
Ghanaian duo DopeNation further added to the energy with their signature Ghanapiano sound, bringing another contemporary Ghanaian flavour to an already diverse lineup.
Nigerian dancehall and Afrobeats artiste Patoranking was also present at the concert in support of Stonebwoy, adding to the gathering of African music stars around the BHIM FEST London experience.

With its mix of collaborations, surprise appearances and performances spanning different generations, Stonebwoy’s BHIM FEST London became a showcase of Ghanaian music and its growing connections across the African continent.
The night at OVO Arena Wembley not only celebrated Stonebwoy’s catalogue but also highlighted the depth and diversity of Ghanaian music, bringing together highlife, dancehall, Afrobeats and emerging sounds for an international audience.




















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