The city of Ho in Ghana’s Volta region was electrified this past weekend for the annual Edemfest concert held at Jubilee Park. Following a hiatus, this year’s event marked an exhilarating return featuring stars from across Ghana converging for a magical night of performances.
VRMG, in collaboration with Hoodtalk Music Festival and Dreamchild Foundation, orchestrated a night of sheer unforgettable splendor. Edemfest 2023 brought together both rising talents and established heavyweights. The electric atmosphere was instantly ignited with an energetic opening set by emerging reggae act Jah Keli.
The lineup of promising young artists kept the crowd engaged with stellar performances by Afrobeat sensation Tuff B, “Vovo” hitmaker Ga Banki, and local Akatsi pride Kpesse Boy. Iconic highlife veteran Israel Maweta brought his acclaimed musicianship to the stage, while Agbeshie represented for Ghanaian hip-hop. Additionally, rising afrobeats sensation Fiamor took the stage to the delight of the energetic crowd.
The festivities continued with magnetic sets from revered dancehall acts like Konkarah Jahvybz, Epixode and Jupitar. Afro-pop sensation Kelvyn Boy serenaded with his silky vocals, and legendary rapper Tinny made an appearance with his timeless charisma.
But the thousands gathered were waiting for hometown hero Edem to take the headlining spot. Backed by a live band, the rapper unleashed a torrent of his most beloved hits, whipping the crowd into a frenzy and cementing the festival’s legacy.
By all accounts, Edemfest 2023 was an artistic triumph – a seamless fusion of music, dance and comedy. The electric atmosphere and range of talents created an unforgettable experience for Volta region fans. Together the performers and organizers orchestrated a night that will live on in memory and go down as an exemplar of Ghanaian musical celebration.
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