Entertainment
“5Th Dimension” Europe Tour: Stonebwoy sells out three venues in Germany

Ghanaian dancehall, raggae, and afrobeats icon, Stonebwoy has been setting the European music scene ablaze with his electrifying “5th Dimension”Europe tour.
The tour, scheduled in support of his billboard rated album of the same name, recently made its way through Germany, enchanting fans in Berlin, Hamburg, and Dusseldorf, becoming the hottest ticket in town, all while leaving venues bursting at the seams.
Stonebwoy, known for his poignant lyrics and soul-stirring performances, kicked off the German leg of his tour with a bang. On October 19th, the Gretchen music venue in Berlin was the epicenter of afrobeats, dancehall, and reggae, as fans from all over Europe flocked to the city to witness an unforgettable night of music.
The afro-dancehall pioneer delivered an awe-inspiring performance filled with tracks from his latest album, “5th Dimension,” and a medley of his greatest hits.
The following evening, Hamburg’s Docks music venue played host to the Stonebwoy phenomenon, as the internationally acclaimed musician showcased his lyrical prowess and stage presence, captivating the audience and reaffirming his status as one of the most influential artistes in the genre.
The German crowds in Hamburg proved that Stonebwoy’s music knows no boundaries and is appreciated by fans of all backgrounds.
Night three in Dusseldorf was next on the list, with the TOR 3 music venue transforming into a musical sanctuary on October 21st.
Here, Stonebwoy’s magic came to life once more, with a performance that left fans in awe. The “5Th Dimension” Europe tour had taken Germany by storm, and as the final notes resonated through Dusseldorf, it was clear that Stonebwoy had left an indelible mark on the country.
The United Kingdom is next in line to experience the sheer brilliance of Stonebwoy, with tour dates scheduled from October 26 to 29.
The British leg of the tour will take place in Manchester, Birmingham, and London.
Stonebwoy “5Th Dimension” UK tour dates:October 26, Canvas, Manchester
October 27, 02 Academy 2, Birmingham
October 21, Electric Brixton, London
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Entertainment
Kwaisey Pee honours promise, donates GHC50,000 to Korle-Bu Paediatric Oncology Unit

Ghanaian music icon, Akwasi Poku Addae, known in Showbiz circles as Kwaisey Pee has honoured his promise to children suffering from cancer.
Ahead of his 25th anniversary event held at the D’ Icon Event Centre at East Legon last year, he made a promise to donate some funds to children suffering from cancer.
True to his word, the musician has recently made a donation of GHC50,000 to the Paediatric Oncology Unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.
He told the Ghanaian Times that children are so dear to him, and was optimistic the support would go a long way too impact lives.
The music dynamo also promised that the gesture will not be the last,” it will be a continuous feature from me.”
He also called on Ghanaians home and abroad to lend a helping hand to children suffering from cancer.
According to him, children with cancer have many needs, and a helping hands will go a long way ease the suffering.
“Cancer treatment is very expensive, and leaving that to parents of the children alone, will be a huge burden, with support from you and myself, we can make some changes in other people’s lives,” he concluded.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
A Legacy of Devotion: Jerry Amoah to be honoured by Ghana Music Awards-USA

In the ever-evolving journey of Ghanaian music, there are individuals whose contributions transcend the spotligh.
There are always men and women who work quietly yet powerfully to preserve culture, nurture legends, and keep the soul of the music alive across generations and borders.
One such figures is Jerry Amoah, widely known and affectionately called Nana Kobo.
This year, Ghana Music Awards-USA honours Jerry Amoah for his unwavering commitment to sustaining Ghanaian music, both at home and in the diaspora.
It is a recognition long deserved, a celebration of decades of passion, sacrifice, and cultural stewardship.
Jerry Amoah’s journey has never been about personal glory. Instead, it has been anchored in service: promoting Ghanaian sounds, advocating for artistes, and ensuring that the richness of Ghana’s musical heritage continues to resonate beyond national borders.
Through his tireless efforts, many Ghanaian musicians have found platforms, audiences, and renewed relevance, especially within Ghanaian communities abroad.
Central to his legacy is his steadfast support for gospel music and, in particular, his enduring association with legendary gospel icon Yaw Sarpong.
At times when gospel music needed champions, Jerry Amoah stood firm—protecting its values, amplifying its message, and honoring its pioneers. His respect for Yaw Sarpong is not merely professional; it reflects a deep appreciation for music as ministry, heritage, and moral compass.
Colleagues often describe Nana Kobo as a bridge—connecting generations, genres, and geographies.
He understands that Ghanaian music is not just entertainment, but identity. Through festivals, promotions, mentorship, and behind-the-scenes advocacy, he has helped ensure that Ghana’s rhythms, lyrics, and spiritual expressions remain relevant in a globalized world.
As Ghana Music Awards-USA prepares to bestow this honour, it is not simply recognizing one man—it is saluting a lifetime of dedication to culture, faith, and music.
Jerry Amoah’s story reminds us that true impact is measured not by applause, but by legacy.
And in the story of Ghanaian music, Nana Kobo’s legacy is written in bold, enduring notes.
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