Zaama Disco returned in grand style on Sunday night, transforming the University of Ghana Sports Stadium into a powerful celebration of music, culture and identity. Curated by Black Sherif, the concert stood as a bold extension of his artistic vision and growing influence beyond the studio.
From the moment he stepped on stage, Black Sherif commanded the night with an electrifying performance that held the audience spellbound. Backed by striking stage visuals and raw live energy, he delivered a set that reflected both his musical evolution and his deep connection with fans.
Thousands of voices echoed across the stadium as he performed his standout records, turning the venue into a shared moment of emotion, movement and unity. Zaama Disco felt like a cultural gathering, one driven by authenticity and the spirit of the streets that shaped his sound.
With a good number of artistes who passed through to support, Black Sherif used Zaama Disco to prove his ability to headline, host and shape a large-scale live experience. The show reinforced his status not only as a chart-topping musician but as a cultural architect pushing Ghanaian music forward.
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