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Stonebwoy shuts down London with tour performance at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire

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Stonebwoy performing at London's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire. Photo: @nanakinq / Instagram

LONDON, YOU’VE BEEN BHIMMED!

Last night, Ghanaian Afro-dancehall sensation Stonebwoy brought the house down at London’s iconic O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire! The sold-out crowd was treated to an unforgettable night of music, energy, and pure BHIM magic.

With his unique blend of reggae, afropop, dancehall, and highlife, Stonebwoy delivered a show-stopping performance that left the audience screaming for more. His setlist was a masterful mix of hits, including fan favorites like Hero, Journey, People Dey, Therapy, Mythelele, the biggest 2014 fan-based anthem; Bhim Nation, Jejereje, and new tracks like PSALM 23, Memories, off the “UP & RUNNIN6” album that showcased his growth as an artist.

Opening song: “Hero.”

The BHIM Nation president’s electrifying stage presence, signature vocals, and infectious energy had the crowd entranced from start to finish. It was clear that London had been “bhimmed”—a” testament to Stonebwoy’s undeniable talent and his ability to connect with audiences worldwide.

The event, part of his “Up & Running” tour, attracted a massive crowd of fans, including high-profile Ghanaian footballers like Thomas Partey, Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana, and Fatawu Issahaku, who showed up to support the artist.

This unforgettable night marked another milestone in Stonebwoy’s illustrious career, solidifying his position as one of Africa’s most celebrated and sought-after artists. If you missed this epic show, worry not—the UPXRUNNIN6 TOUR train is sure to make a stop in Hamburg, Germany, this weekend, March 15.

Watch, if not all—most of his performances snippets below!

Sights of fans and music lovers in the diaspora trooping in yesterday.

He gets emotional singing the song “Journey” off his ‘Anloga Junction‘ album.

He went upstairs for an intimate session with his fans performing Bonaire’s own Ir Sais-assisted ‘Memories.”

— I love it when you lie to me That sh**t feels like therapy.”

And here we go—one very supportive wife, dental surgeon, oral health influencer and World Oral Health Day 2025 Global ambassador, Dr. Louisa, flew to the UK to support her husband.

He also took the crowd back in time as he performed the 2014 hit anthem “Bhim Nation.”

Oh, he damn well, [pardon my French], stood on business firm and strong in the UK.

London-based Jamaican star Amaria BB came to support as they performed hit, but lowkey collab “Fvck Summer.”

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