Ghanaian comic actor and content creator, Dr. Likee, is taking a bold step beyond digital screens and into international live performance, as he prepares for a major show in London this May, 2026.
Known for his viral skits and distinctive storytelling style, the Kumawood star is headlining a comedy event at the O2 Indigo in London on May 22nd, 2026. A significant milestone that reflects the growing global appeal of Ghanaian digital creators.
For years, Dr. Likee has built a loyal audience through short-form comedy content, dominating platforms like YouTube and Facebook with millions of views. But this upcoming show marks a shift, one that pushes his craft into live performance and stand-up comedy.
Dr. Likee’s rise has not been accidental. Beyond comedy, he has built a strong personal brand that extends into business ventures and collaborations. His content is widely shared, and his influence continues to grow across multiple platforms.
Behind the scenes, the London show is supported by a dedicated team and network of collaborators working to ensure its success. From production planning to audience engagement, the project reflects a collective effort to elevate Ghanaian comedy on the global stage.
Ticket prices are set in tiers, with standard access starting around £50, positioning the event within a competitive international entertainment market.
Despite his ambitions, Dr. Likee remains grounded in his identity and origins. His content continues to reflect everyday Ghanaian life, a key factor in his relatability and success.
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