Stonebwoy brings Kumasi city mall to a standstill as album signing draws huge crowd
What was planned as a routine album signing session by Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy turned into a remarkable public spectacle after hundreds of fans flooded the Kumasi City Mall to see the award-winning artist.
The event attracted such a massive turnout that sections of the mall became packed with supporters eager to interact with the musician and celebrate his latest project. The excitement quickly escalated beyond a traditional meet-and-greet, creating an atmosphere similar to a major live music event.
Videos shared online captured enthusiastic fans singing along to Stonebwoy’s songs and chanting his name as crowds gathered around the venue. In one of the most talked-about moments, the musician climbed onto the roof of his vehicle to greet supporters, prompting loud cheers from the audience.
The unexpected scenes demonstrated the strong support Stonebwoy continues to enjoy in Kumasi, a city widely regarded as one of his strongest fan bases. The gathering also reflected the anticipation surrounding his new album and the loyalty of fans who turned out in large numbers to show their support.
Footage from the event has since gained significant traction across social media platforms, with many users describing the turnout as a testament to Stonebwoy’s influence and ability to attract large crowds wherever he performs
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