Ghanaian reggae-dancehall powerhouse, Stonebwoy, delivered an electrifying performance on Thursday night as the Torcher Experience took over Adaklu in the Volta Region.
The event, held at the Youth Resource Centre Stadium, drew thousands of fans who gathered to celebrate the BHIM Nation president’s birthday with an unforgettable night of music, culture and unity. Supporters travelled from nearby areas including Ho and surrounding communities, filling the stadium with excitement ahead of the highly anticipated show.
Before the main concert, Stonebwoy engaged the local community through a series of activities, including a health walk and courtesy visits to traditional leaders. These initiatives highlighted his dedication to youth empowerment and community development.
According to the award-winning artiste, the Torcher Experience goes beyond entertainment, serving as a platform to inspire young people to discover their talents, chase their ambitions and make meaningful contributions to society.
When the performances kicked off, the stadium quickly transformed into a sea of energy as fans sang and danced along to Stonebwoy’s catalogue of hits. The concert also featured appearances from rising talents, adding fresh energy to the night and giving the event a festival-like atmosphere.
By the end of the show, the Adaklu edition of the Torcher Experience had cemented itself as one of the region’s standout entertainment moments, strengthening Stonebwoy’s connection with fans across the Volta Region.
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