Medikal Announces BYK Concert Set for December 13, 2025

Medikal Announces BYK Concert Set for December 13, 2025
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Written by: Walter Sena



Award-winning Ghanaian rapper Medikal has officially announced the return of his highly anticipated BYK Concert, scheduled for December 13, 2025, at the Accra Sports Stadium.


The rapper made the announcement through a post on his official Instagram page, where he revealed plans to host fans and music lovers at what promises to be one of the biggest concerts of the year.

Over the years, the event has grown to become more than just a show, serving as a platform for unity, creativity, and celebration within Ghana’s music scene.


This year’s edition is expected to feature thrilling performances from Medikal alongside some of the country’s top musicians and surprise international acts. Fans have already taken to social media to express their excitement.


As the countdown begins, all eyes are on December 13 as Medikal and his team prepare to deliver yet another unforgettable night of music and energy at the Accra Sports Stadium.

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