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    ShattaFest 2025: ‘Bring back the monitors!’

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
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    The venue was packed to the brim with fans and well-wishers The venue was packed to the brim with fans and well-wishers

    One of the biggest nights in music history in 2025 almost came to a halt after some monitors used by the technical team allegedly went missing during the event.

    ShattaFest 2025, a concert organised as a way for Ghanaian Dancehall star Shatta Wale to celebrate his 41st birthday with his fans, was held at Independence Square in Accra on October 18, 2025.

    The venue was packed to the brim with fans and well-wishers who came in their numbers to show their love and support for their favourite artiste.

    However, in the middle of the night, while fans were waiting expectantly, the lights on some parts of the stage went off.

    How massive crowds stormed the Independence Square for ShattaFest

    An event organiser was then heard explaining to the crowd that some monitors being used to help with the show had gone missing. He was later heard pleading with those responsible to return them.

    “Please, we need our monitors back else the show will not be able to go on. Please… bring the monitors back. Please,” he said.

    While it is unclear how the monitors went missing, the show eventually resumed, much to the delight of the multitude of fans gathered at the venue.

    The event was graced by various celebrities, including D-Black, Wendy Shay, Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Samini, Kelvynboy, and many more.

    Shatta Wale eventually came on stage, treating fans to his greatest hits and providing an experience like no other till the wee hours of the morning.

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    Watch the video below:

    “Bring back the monitors!” — Event officials are calling for the return of monitors at the ongoing Shatta Fest at Independence Square after the show came to a halt following their disappearance. pic.twitter.com/GfmmYKNkjN

    — EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) October 19, 2025





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