Nigerian streamer, Peller, has officially announced a nationwide tour scheduled for June 3, 2026 unveiling the news alongside a dramatic, cinematic teaser that has already sparked conversation online.
The promotional flyer reveals that the tour will take him across several major cities including Benin City, Port Harcourt, Warri, Asaba, Abuja, Kaduna, Uyo, Calabar, Aba, Owerri, Enugu, Ibadan, and Lagos, with additional stops listed in Ebonyi State, Osun State and Ondo State.
Beyond the tour dates, what truly captured fans’ attention was the announcement video itself.
Confirmed dates
In the teaser, Peller is seen waking up alone in a bush, setting an intense and mysterious tone. As he attempts to navigate his surroundings, he is suddenly chased by mascots through a dense forest, creating a dramatic, almost symbolic pursuit sequence. The suspense builds as he runs deeper into the woods before arriving at a striking traditional setting.
The scene shifts to the sound of a local flute playing, with women dressed in cultural attire dancing rhythmically. A chief is seen seated regally, being fanned, evoking imagery of royalty and tradition. At the centre of it all stands a door, one Peller attempts to access but cannot enter.
Many fans believe it represents a journey, initiation or the next level of his career themes that align with the ambitious scope of a nationwide tour.
Peller has confirmed that the entire tour will be streamed exclusively on Kick, reinforcing his partnership with the rapidly growing streaming platform. Fans who cannot attend physically will still be able to follow the experience online.
With a cinematic rollout, cultural undertones, and a multi-city schedule, Peller’s 6.3.26 tour announcement signals more than just meet-ups. It positions the streamer as a creator intent on blending digital influence with real-world spectacle.
Sign up for the 3Music Newsletter for breaking news, events, and unique stories.
The charges stemmed from a series of TikTok videos posted between late June and early July, in which Camilla alleged that President Mahama had sacrificed 32 cows to secure political power.
Vondee said the company has established a control room at the Minerals Commission to monitor mining activities across the country.
He noted that although AI-generated messages can sometimes be identified through their writing style, newer tools are designed to make responses sound more natural and human.
His death brings to an end a career spanning decades that earned him accolades as one of the pioneering voices in contemporary conscious reggae.
In the petition, the two Ghanaians urge the ICC Prosecutor to begin a preliminary examination into what they describe as widespread and systematic xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals, particularly African migrants, in South Africa.
The funds have already been transferred to the accounts of the corresponding schools and cover the period from March 1 to September 4, 2026, in order to enable the timely delivery of food products, according to the Service.
The body arrived at Kotoka International Airport on Tuesday, 14 July, at 18:40 GMT and was received by family members and senior officials from the ministry before being transferred to the 37 Military Hospital.
The residents say they have been given little notice to leave, have not received compensation and now face losing their homes and livelihoods as demolition works begin.
It legally mandates that the Ghana Card be presented and authenticated for both private and public transactions in Ghana.
Black Sherif received nominations for Best Male West Africa and Best Male Rap Act, adding to what has already been a successful year for the rapper following the commercial success of his latest album and his strong performance at the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
The Minister stated that the review's goal is to make sure Ghana profits more from its mineral resources.
Mounia pointed to the experience of tattooing a 60-year-old woman for the first time as an example that perceptions can evolve regardless of age.
Showboy Shares His Journey From Prison To Becoming Ghana's Biggest Trapper
Comments