After lighting up London on March 6, 2026, with Sarkodie’s Rapperholic Concert, DJ Mensah is calling on Ghanaian authorities to financially support the next edition and elevate it into a national cultural milestone.
“This vision must be backed financially by government and made part of the official Ghana @70 calendar across all the offices that matter,” DJ Mensah wrote on Instagram, underlining how music can connect Ghanaians at home and across the diaspora.
The Royal Albert Hall played host to twenty thousand fans, while millions more tuned in online. Reflecting on the atmosphere, DJ Mensah said, “You could feel the excitement, pride, the hunger, the connection… it even felt like the diaspora had turned the volume up higher than Accra itself.”
Beyond being a concert, he imagines Rapperholic evolving into a full cultural travel experience. Fans would secure tickets, flights, and hotels through a dedicated portal, turning attendance into an organized celebration of Ghanaian music on a global stage.
“Just like we opened a portal for supporters to apply for visas for the World Cup, the same idea could apply here. Let’s make it a Ghana cultural travel moment,” DJ Mensah added.
Integrating Rapperholic into official events like Ghana @70, he believes, could strengthen national pride, attract international attention, and position Ghana’s music industry as a global cultural force. For DJ Mensah, this is more than a concert, it is a chance to turn Ghanaian music into a worldwide symbol of identity, pride, and unity.
Check out his post below.
