Ghana’s entertainment industry continues to experience significant growth as musicians, event organizers and cultural institutions deliver major events that are attracting large audiences both locally and internationally.
One of the biggest talking points in the music industry is the success of Fancy Gadam’s recent concert in Tamale, which drew thousands of fans to the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium. The event featured Nigerian star Rudeboy and has sparked excitement after Fancy Gadam hinted at a possible musical collaboration between the two artists.
Meanwhile, award-winning gospel musician Joe Mettle is gearing up for the 2026 edition of Praise Reloaded. The annual worship experience, scheduled for June 28 at the Accra Sports Stadium, is expected to attract thousands of worshippers from across the country. Organizers have already begun rehearsals and promotional activities ahead of the event.
Beyond music, the National Theatre is preparing to host another edition of its popular Funworld programme. The event will bring together students from various schools in Accra to showcase creativity while promoting environmental awareness and sustainability.
Industry observers say the growing number of successful concerts, cultural programmes and international collaborations demonstrates the increasing strength of Ghana’s entertainment sector. With more major events expected in the coming months, the industry remains one of the country’s most vibrant and influential sectors.

