Stonebwoy Sets Sights on Selling Out London’s O2 Arena.
Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy is aiming high for his future performances. In a recent interview, Stonebwoy expressed confidence in his ability to fill London’s iconic O2 Arena, which can hold a staggering 22,000 spectators.
Stonebwoy outlined his strategy for attracting large crowds, emphasizing the importance of meticulous planning and effective promotion. He highlighted the role of choosing the right date and ensuring the event is well-publicized to maximize attendance.
The musician also pointed to his experience performing at large venues internationally. Stonebwoy mentioned sharing the stage with Davido at Madison Square Garden and performing at a major reggae festival in Austin, both accommodating significant audiences.
Beyond that, Stonebwoy referenced his participation in events with even larger capacities, including the World Cup stadium in Qatar and Summer Jam, renowned for attracting massive crowds.
Stonebwoy further emphasized his comfort performing in front of large audiences, citing his own local event, “Ashaiman to the World,” which consistently draws a significant following.
Finally, Stonebwoy recalled a positive experience from two years ago when he joined Davido onstage at the O2 Arena. The memory of the crowd singing along to his music solidified his belief that selling out the venue himself is a realistic goal.