Award-winning Ghanaian singer and songwriter KiDi is set to thrill fans in the United Kingdom with a headline concert scheduled for 24 September 2026 at Outernet London, one of the city’s premier live entertainment venues.
The announcement, revealed through an official promotional poster, confirms that the Lomo Lomo hitmaker will perform live alongside a lineup of special guest artistes, promising an unforgettable night of music, energy and celebration.
The concert marks another significant milestone in KiDi’s growing international journey as he continues to expand his reach beyond Africa. Over the years, KiDi has built a reputation for delivering captivating live performances, powered by a catalogue of chart-topping songs that blend Afrobeats, highlife, R&B and pop influences.
Fans attending the London show can expect to hear some of KiDi’s biggest hits, including fan favourites that have dominated airwaves across Ghana, Africa and beyond. The event is also expected to attract music lovers from different parts of Europe, highlighting the increasing global appeal of Ghanaian music.
Outernet London, known for hosting world-class performances and immersive entertainment experiences, provides the perfect setting for what is anticipated to be one of KiDi’s biggest UK performances to date.
The announcement has already generated excitement among fans on social media, with many expressing anticipation for the opportunity to experience the singer’s electrifying stage presence live.

With more details regarding ticket sales and special guest appearances expected in the coming months, music enthusiasts are encouraged to keep an eye on KiDi’s official platforms for updates.
As Ghanaian music continues to gain international recognition, KiDi’s upcoming London concert stands as yet another testament to the global impact of African talent and creativity.
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