Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank Ghana) has officially announced the return of its highly anticipated GTCO Music Concert, scheduled for Friday, December 19, 2025, at the Accra Sports Stadium. This marks the second edition of the mega-event, following the widely celebrated debut in 2021.
The bank has unveiled a heavyweight lineup of Africa’s biggest music stars, promising an unforgettable night of performances for fans across the continent. King Promise, Ayra Starr, Patoranking, Fireboy-DML and Joeboy have all been confirmed for this year’s edition.

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This concert remains free to the public, emphasising GTBank’s commitment to creating meaningful cultural experiences and celebrating African music on a grand scale. With some of the most influential and electrifying performers in Africa sharing one stage, the December 19 show is already being hailed as one of the biggest entertainment highlights of Ghana’s festive calendar.
Media reports also indicate that the organisers may reveal additional surprise acts as the event approaches, further heightening anticipation for the December spectacle.
The GTCO Music Concert continues to position itself as a platform that unites music lovers, boosts the creative ecosystem and showcases the continent’s vibrant artistic energy. With the confirmed lineup already generating massive excitement, fans are gearing up for a spectacular night in Accra.
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