Entertainment of Friday, 2 January 2026

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Sarkodie, Kweku Smoke, Lasmid, light up Tema with 'Music Is My Life' concert

From L to R: Ghanaian rappers Sarkodie, Kweku Smoke and Hiplife singer Lasmid performed in Tema From L to R: Ghanaian rappers Sarkodie, Kweku Smoke and Hiplife singer Lasmid performed in Tema

The streets of Tema Community 2 came alive in the late hours of New Year’s Day as music lovers thronged the area for what was a highly anticipated 'Music Is My Life' concert, organised by MimLife Records.

Held on January 1, 2026, the event drew a massive crowd, turning the community into a vibrant hub of sound, culture, and celebration as fans welcomed the New Year with nonstop music and electrifying performances.

The show kicked off with an energetic opening performance from music group Accra Mayor, who immediately set the tone for the night.

Their lively stage presence and crowd engagement warmed up patrons and sparked excitement across the venue.

They were followed by Hiplife musician Dr Cryme, who sustained the momentum with a performance that kept the audience on its feet.

As the night progressed, the concert delivered on its promise of star power and excitement.

Lasmid thrilled fans with his popular hits, drawing loud sing-alongs from the crowd, while award-winning rapper Kweku Smoke also brought raw energy and lyrical intensity that resonated strongly with the youth in attendance.

The highlight of the concert came when award-winning rapper Sarkodie mounted the stage around 3 AM.

His performance sent the crowd into a frenzy as he delivered back-to-back hits, cementing his place as one of Ghana’s most influential and respected music figures.

The audience responded with massive cheers, capturing the spirit of unity and celebration that defined the event.

The Asakaa boys, comprising Jay Bhad, Reggie, Kweku DMC, and Sky Face, also made a strong impression, representing the vibrant drill movement and giving Tema fans a taste of street-inspired sounds that further amplified the atmosphere of the night.

The 'Music Is My Life' concert largely lived up to its billing by showcasing a blend of established stars and rising talents, reinforcing Tema’s long-standing reputation as a key pillar in Ghana’s music culture.

The event officially came to an end around 5:30 AM on January 2, 2026, marking the close of an unforgettable night filled with music, excitement, and positive energy.

With a strong turnout and memorable performances, the concert did not only usher fans into the new year, but it also reaffirmed the power of music in bringing communities together.

Organisers MimLife Records earned praise from patrons for delivering a successful and impactful event that kept Tema buzzing well into the early hours of the morning.

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