Ghanaian dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has revealed exciting plans for his annual SHATTAFEST festival, announcing that the event is set to make its way to London this year. The announcement came during a recent radio interview, where Shatta Wale hinted at a month-long celebration for his fans in the UK.
The festival, which has become a staple for Shatta Wale fans in Ghana, will now be hosted in partnership with Akwaaba UK, the team behind the popular Ghanaian cultural event Ghana Party in the Park. This collaboration is expected to bring a full-scale SHATTAFEST experience to London, complete with music, dance and a vibrant showcase of Ghanaian culture.
Fans in the UK are already buzzing with excitement, as Shatta Wale playfully urged them to take the whole month off in anticipation of the festival. While the exact dates are yet to be officially confirmed, the announcement promises a major event for the diaspora, blending music, entertainment and community celebration.
SHATTAFEST London marks another milestone in Shatta Wale’s growing international presence, further solidifying his influence beyond Ghana’s borders. More details on tickets and lineups are expected in the coming weeks, but one thing is certain, Shatta Wale fans in the UK should get ready for a month of non-stop music and celebration.
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