Months after announcing plans to take his flagship BHIM Fest concert to the United Kingdom, Ghanaian dancehall superstar Stonebwoy’s ambitious vision for the event continues to generate excitement among fans both at home and across the diaspora.
The award-winning musician revealed earlier this year that the 2026 edition of BHIM Fest would be staged in London, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of one of Ghana’s most celebrated music festivals.
The announcement immediately sparked conversations across the entertainment industry, with many viewing the move as another major step in the internationalisation of Ghanaian music and culture.
Sharing the news with fans, Stonebwoy hinted at the highly anticipated event with a message that quickly gained traction across social media platforms.
Traditionally hosted in Ghana, BHIM Fest has grown into one of the country’s premier music events, attracting thousands of patrons and featuring performances from some of the biggest names in African and international music.
The decision to stage the festival in London reflects the increasing demand for Ghanaian entertainment experiences among diaspora communities while creating new opportunities to showcase African talent on a global stage.
Industry observers note that the move aligns with a broader trend of Ghanaian artists expanding their footprint internationally through concerts, festivals and cultural experiences designed to connect with audiences beyond the continent.
In recent years, several leading Ghanaian musicians have successfully staged events in major international cities, particularly within the United Kingdom, which remains home to a large Ghanaian and African community.
For Stonebwoy and the BHIM Nation movement, the London edition represents more than just a concert. It is expected to serve as a cultural bridge, bringing together fans from different backgrounds through music, creativity and African excellence.
As anticipation builds toward the event, music lovers are eagerly awaiting further details regarding the venue, lineup and ticketing information for what is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about Ghanaian music events scheduled for 2026.

