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    50% of artistes in Accra cannot sell out Tamale stadium – Maccasio

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    Maccasio is a Ghanaian rapper Maccasio is a Ghanaian rapper

    Ghanaian rapper Maccasio has claimed that many artistes based in Accra would struggle to replicate the level of success Northern musicians enjoy when it comes to filling large venues.

    Speaking in an interview on MX24 TV on February 20, 2026, Maccasio stated that half of the artistes in Accra cannot match the scale of shows organised by artistes from the Northern Region.

    “I can boldly say that 50% of the artistes in Accra cannot do the kind of shows that we’re doing. When they rank us, they might put them on top of us, but whenever we do shows in Accra at a place like Bukom Arena, we fill the arena and they don’t talk about it,” he said.

    According to him, despite their ability to pull large crowds even in Accra, Northern artistes receive little media recognition compared to their counterparts in the capital.

    Maccasio pulls over 4,000 fans at Bukom Boxing Arena

    “I think we need to strategize and pay the media to recognize us. We had wanted the media in Accra to also take us as part of the Ghanaian artistes. They see us as just Northern artistes,” he shared.

    Maccasio further alleged that the media often fails to support their events in Accra, while giving maximum coverage to artistes based in the capital.

    The rapper revealed that his team is planning another major show later this year, expressing confidence in their ability to draw massive crowds once again.

    “Whenever we play shows in Accra, the media don’t support us, but when it’s artistes from Accra, they go all out. We also deserve some attention. We are planning to do another show this year,” he added.

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