
Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif left a lasting mark on fans at the Share a Coke Concert, held on July 19, 2025, at Ghud Park, Accra. What began as a fun Coca-Cola-branded event turned into a deeply emotional experience for thousands who gathered to celebrate music, community, and storytelling.
Performing hits like “Kwaku the Traveller,” “45,” and “Konongo Zongo,” Black Sherif connected with the crowd through lyrics that spoke to real-life struggles and hope. The highlight of the night came when he invited a sign-language interpreter on stage — a powerful gesture that made the show more inclusive and sparked widespread praise online.
Opening acts included Arathejay, Jubed, Kawabanga, and dancers from DWP Academy, but it was Black Sherif’s raw energy and soul-stirring delivery that truly stole the spotlight.
Fans were seen dancing, crying, and singing along to every lyric, creating a shared moment that many described as spiritual. The concert was part of Coca-Cola Ghana’s “Share a Coke” summer campaign, which allowed fans to enter by presenting two mini Cokes or paying a small fee.
With this show, Black Sherif reminded everyone why music is more than sound — it’s a bridge between people, emotions, and shared humanity.
Reported by Rahinatu Suka
Playplazz
