Ghanaian rap icon Sarkodie has achieved another historic milestone as the UK edition of his flagship concert, Rapperholic, officially sells out the Royal Albert Hall ahead of the March 6, 2026 show.
All 5,272 seats at the iconic London venue have been completely filled, underscoring Sarkodie’s global appeal and the growing influence of Ghanaian music on the international stage. The sell-out marks a significant moment not only for the award-winning rapper but also for Ghana’s creative industry as a whole.
Rapperholic, which has become one of Africa’s most celebrated hip-hop concert brands, continues to evolve beyond Ghana’s borders, attracting diverse audiences and reaffirming Sarkodie’s status as a leading force in global African music.
The sold-out Royal Albert Hall concert stands as a powerful statement of Ghanaian excellence, cultural export, and the worldwide demand for African artistry.
🚨 Rapperholic UK Edition 🇬🇧 SOLD OUT!
🇬🇭 @sarkodie’s Rapperholic UK Edition 🇬🇧 at Royal Albert Hall on 6th March 2026 (5,272 seated) is fully booked 🔥
No tickets remaining!#ChartsGhana🇬🇭 #RapperholicUK🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/jGgX49OQc5
— Charts Ghana 🇬🇭 (@Charts_Ghana) January 16, 2026
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