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The first-ever performance by Ghana and Africa’s legendary music icon, Kojo Antwi, in Australia has been sold out four days before the event in Sydney.

The “sold out concert” is expected to take place at 610-618 Elizabeth drive, Bonnyrigg Heights NSW 2177, Sydney, on Saturday, April 19, 2025.

Ghanaians, other African origins living in all five States in Australia and Australians are all heading to Sydney Bonnyrigg Sports Club.

The Maestro will be performing most of his classic songs and give his all to the audience on the night.

I make Afropop music, not highlife - Kojo Antwi
Kojo Antwi

He is expected to be supported by an Australia-based Ghanaian musician, Anthem.

The event promises a night of nostalgia as the African legend delivers a marathon of his timeless love songs to fans of Ghanaian origin, Africans in the diaspora, Australians, and music lovers from around the globe.

Kojo Antwi, whose musical legacy has captivated audiences across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and other parts of the world, will be gracing Australian soil for the first time in what many expect to be a historic and heartwarming performance.

Ahead of the concert, the Maestro paid a courtesy call on the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, Her Excellency Berenice Owen-Jones, to inform her of the tour to her country.

The meeting symbolised a growing cultural connection between Ghana and Australia, underscoring music’s enduring role as a bridge between people and places.

“Music and the arts have long been a bridge between cultures, and Kojo Antwi’s visit highlights the deepening cultural exchange between Ghana and Australia,” a statement from the High Commissioner’s office noted.

High Commissioner Owen-Jones wished Kojo Antwi a successful tour, lauding him for bringing Ghana’s vibrant sounds to a global audience.

By Kweku Antwi-Otoo|3news.com|Ghana