As the vibrant December festivities, affectionately known as Detty December, wind down in Ghana, marked by events like Afroftuture, Wildaland, Bhim Concert, and more, the transition into a new year brings a temporary pause to these lively gatherings, leaving fans to reminisce.
While awaiting announcements from artists about new concert dates for 2024, MyJoyOnline.com offers a carefully curated list of online concerts. These virtual experiences provide the opportunity to enjoy musical performances from the convenience of any location.
Recognizing that virtual events may not fully capture the energy of live performances, the chance to witness talented artists showcasing their greatest hits in their element remains a delightful experience.
KiDi’s The Golden Boy Album:
Explore ‘The Golden Boy Mini Concert,’ a musical medley featuring well-known tracks from KiDi’s second studio album. This online concert was released about a month after the album’s 2021 release and featured acoustic versions of hits like Say Cheese, Enjoyment, Send Me Nudes, Give Me Love, and Touch It.
Pure Akan’s Nyame Mma Experience:
If you missed Pure Akan’s Nyame Mma Experience, fret not. Named after his 2021 album, this concert is available online. Although the full concert wasn’t released, each performance can be enjoyed on Pure Akan’s YouTube page, offering a glimpse into the artistry of this remarkable artist.
Reynolds The Gentleman’s TMXII:
Delve into Reynolds The Gentleman’s TMXII, a concert he held during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic. The artist performed songs from his repertoire, including tracks from albums like ‘The Magic in the Ordinary’ and ‘Bittersweet.’ Take this opportunity to explore the musical world of the ‘Me Ne Woa’ producer.
Stonebwoy – Road To Anloga:
A day before dropping his ‘Anloga Junction’ album, Stonebwoy graced JoyPrime TV with a live concert. The performance, lasting about an hour and 30 minutes, featured some of his biggest hits, creating a memorable experience for fans and music lovers alike.
Skip to the 24th minute to begin the concert.
Sauti Sol
The Kenyan Afropop band held a virtual concert named after their fifth studio album Midnight Train. They performed songs from the album along with some of their biggest hits including Melanin.
Burna Boy at Madison Square:
Relive the historic moment when Burna Boy became the first African artist to sell out the 30,000-capacity Madison Square Garden in New York.
This sold-out show, etched in history, included a collaborative performance with Senegalese legend Youssou N’Dour, featuring the song ‘Level Up’ from Burna Boy’s ‘Twice As Tall’ album.