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AMG Medikal Sells Out 20k Capacity at O2 Arena for UK Concert

In a historic feat for Ghanaian music, AMG Medikal, born Samuel Adu Frimpong, has achieved a monumental milestone by selling out the 20,000 capacity O2 Arena for his upcoming concert in the UK. The announcement came via his Snapchat story, where the acclaimed musician shared the exciting news with his legion of fans and followers.


Medikal's show at the O2 Arena in the UK is taking place on Fri, 3 May 2024 - 19:00.
The O2 Arena, known for hosting some of the world's biggest artists, will now play host to the first-ever sold-out show by a Ghanaian artist, further solidifying Medikal's status as a trailblazer in the music industry.


This achievement marks a significant moment in Medikal's career, especially following a series of major events including a massive announcement, a memorable birthday celebration, and rumors swirling around his alleged divorce from his wife, Fella Makafui. Despite the personal turbulence, Medikal's unwavering dedication to his craft has culminated in this groundbreaking accomplishment.

The anticipation surrounding the concert has been palpable, with fans eagerly awaiting the opportunity to witness Medikal's electrifying performance on such a grand stage. 


As the countdown to the concert begins, excitement continues to build, with expectations running high for an unforgettable evening of music, celebration, and cultural unity. 

Medikal's groundbreaking accomplishment at the O2 Arena is sure to leave an indelible mark on the history of Ghanaian music, paving the way for future generations of artists to follow in his footsteps.

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