Nicholas Botchey, known as Afrobeast, is making a highly anticipated return to the global dance scene after a lengthy break.
As a co-founder of the DWP Academy, he recently reignited his career with a performance in London, marking the collective’s first show in the city.
His comeback delighted fans eager to witness his exceptional talent once more.
Afrobeast, who was featured at the recent Ghana Party in the Park, is setting off on a world tour, starting with his London debut where he displayed his signature Afro-dance moves.
Afrobeast began his dance journey in high school, honing his skills and challenging peers at institutions like Tema Senior High School.
He is recognized for significantly contributing to the revival of Ghanaian dance music, having choreographed for major artists such as Beyoncé on the “Black is King” album and Usher in Accra.
Reflecting on his return, Afrobeast shared on social media, “Twelve years of dedication and hard work have molded me into the dancer I am today. Dance is not just a pursuit for me; it is my essence and my way of engaging with the world. Now, after 15 years, my tour has officially begun in London—a truly unforgettable start. But this is only the beginning.”