Ghanaian musician, Stonebwoy, has expressed confidence in his ability to attract a full house at London's O2 Arena, which boasts a seating capacity of 22,000.
Stonebwoy emphasized that successful promotion is key to filling venues as grand as the O2 Arena. According to him, his experience includes performing at even larger venues internationally.
"Stepping into the O2 Arena isn't a daunting task for me; it's all about setting the date and promoting the event effectively to ensure a large turnout," he shared during an interview on Property FM in Cape Coast.
He added, "A couple of weeks ago, I joined Davido for his concert at Madison Square Garden, which has a 20,000-person capacity. I also took the stage at a reggae festival in Austin, another venue of similar size."
"With performances at venues like the World Cup stadium in Qatar, which holds 40,000, and Summer Jam, which draws massive crowds, I'm well-versed in handling large-scale events," he stated.
Stonebwoy also mentioned his local event, 'Ashaiman to the World', known for its significant attendance, underscoring his familiarity with large audiences.
“Even the O2 Arena has over 20k capacity if you remember two years ago Davido invited me on stage and it was beautiful to see people sing back my songs so filling the O2 Arena isn’t impossible at all,” he told the host.