Ghanaian music star King Promise lit up the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, with a show-stopping performance at the Basketball Africa League (BAL) Halftime Show, leaving both in-person and virtual audiences in awe.

Dressed in a sleek all-black ensemble and trademark dark sunglasses, King Promise brought unmatched energy to the BAL stage, effortlessly blending smooth vocals with a charismatic stage presence. Performing some of his biggest hits, the acclaimed singer turned the halftime break into a mini concert, earning roars of approval from fans inside the arena and across the continent.
The performance not only thrilled fans but also marked a proud moment for Ghana’s music scene. As one of the few West African artists to perform at the BAL, King Promise’s appearance reflects the growing intersection of music and sports on the African continent—and the increasing global recognition of Ghanaian talent.
Fans flooded social media with praise, hailing King Promise for delivering a “world-class” performance and proudly representing Ghana on such a prestigious platform. Many called it one of the standout moments of the night.
The BAL, which continues to evolve as a major cultural and sporting event, provided the perfect stage for the TERMINATOR hitmaker, who has consistently represented Ghana on international stages—from sold-out tours to high-profile collaborations with global acts.
With his BAL performance, King Promise adds another feather to his cap, reinforcing his reputation as one of Africa’s leading music exports and a true ambassador for Ghanaian excellence in the arts.
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