Ghanaian music star, Stonebwoy, is set to play a significant cultural role at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025, securing a double presence on the continent’s biggest football stage, both musically and on the live performance front.
The award-winning artiste has been officially confirmed as part of the AFCON 2025 Fan Zones lineup, sharing the spotlight with some of Africa and the world’s biggest names, including Davido and French Montana. An official CAF AFCON 2025 Fan Zones Line-Up poster lists Stonebwoy among headline performers scheduled to thrill fans across several host cities in Morocco.
The Fan Zones, which are set to run alongside the tournament, will feature live performances, cultural showcases and match screenings in cities such as Rabat, Casablanca, Agadir, Marrakech, Fès and Tangier, turning the football fiesta into a full-blown celebration of African music and culture.

But Stonebwoy’s involvement in AFCON 2025 doesn’t stop there.
The Ghanaian hitmaker has also been featured on the tournament’s official anthem, titled RISE UP AFRICA. The song, commissioned by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), brings together a carefully selected group of African artistes to capture the spirit of unity, pride and passion that defines the Africa Cup of Nations.
The anthem will feature prominently across AFCON 2025 broadcasts, promotions and official events, ensuring Stonebwoy’s voice resonates far beyond the stadiums and fan zones.
With appearances on both the official tournament soundtrack and the live entertainment stages, Stonebwoy’s dual role at AFCON 2025 highlights his growing influence as one of Africa’s leading cultural ambassadors. It also reinforces Ghana’s strong representation at the tournament, extending beyond football and into the heart of African popular culture.
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