That concert proved his status is completely earned. Stonebwoy's BHIM Festival at the Accra Sports Stadium celebrated his decade in music, drawing a massive crowd that sang along to every word. The artist, Livingstone Este Satekla, delivered a meticulously crafted show with sharp choreography and a live band, moving seamlessly through reggae, dancehall, and Afrobeats. The event highlighted his identity as a cultural force representing African excellence globally.
The night featured strong support from fellow artists, underscoring his industry respect. Performers included Nigeria's Mr P, who later called Stonebwoy a global asset needing protection, along with Kwaw Kesse, Dhope Nation, Fameye, Praye Tiatia, and Fantom Moja. Their appearances felt like genuine tributes, not just fillers. Stonebwoy himself paced the performance with humility, pausing to reflect on his journey and thank his supporters. The overall effect was a powerful display of how vision and discipline sustain an artist's relevance. The festival left the audience with a clear sense of pride, demonstrating that focused talent yields undeniable results.
The night featured strong support from fellow artists, underscoring his industry respect. Performers included Nigeria's Mr P, who later called Stonebwoy a global asset needing protection, along with Kwaw Kesse, Dhope Nation, Fameye, Praye Tiatia, and Fantom Moja. Their appearances felt like genuine tributes, not just fillers. Stonebwoy himself paced the performance with humility, pausing to reflect on his journey and thank his supporters. The overall effect was a powerful display of how vision and discipline sustain an artist's relevance. The festival left the audience with a clear sense of pride, demonstrating that focused talent yields undeniable results.