Ghanaian Afro-dancehall superstar Stonebwoy continues to strengthen his international presence with the announcement of an exclusive fan event in Paris ahead of his highly anticipated BHIM Festival at Wembley later this year.
The award-winning artist is set to host a special playback and signing session, described as a “playdrive signing,” on June 21 at Le Petit Samaritain in Paris. The event coincides with France’s famous Fête de la Musique, a nationwide celebration of music that attracts performers and fans from across the world.
The Paris gathering will give supporters a chance to interact with Stonebwoy, experience music from his latest project, and celebrate a year that is quickly becoming one of the most significant in his career.
From Rabat to Paris
The Paris appearance comes immediately after Stonebwoy’s scheduled performance in Rabat, Morocco, on June 20, highlighting the artist’s increasingly busy international calendar.
Over the past few years, Stonebwoy has steadily built a reputation as one of Africa’s most consistent global performers, appearing at festivals and major events across Europe, North America, and Africa.
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His ability to connect with audiences from different cultures has played a major role in expanding the reach of Ghanaian music beyond traditional markets.
All Roads Lead to Wembley
While the Paris event is expected to attract significant attention, many fans are already looking ahead to August 15 when Stonebwoy will make history at the iconic OVO Arena Wembley.

The BHIM Festival will mark the first time a Ghanaian artist headlines the 12,500-capacity venue, a milestone that many see as a major achievement for both Stonebwoy and Ghanaian music.
The festival is expected to feature a strong lineup including fellow Ghanaian stars Samini and Stylo G, among others. For supporters of the BHIM Nation movement, the Wembley event represents years of growth, consistency, and determination finally reaching one of the world’s most recognized stages.
TORCHER II Continues to Drive Momentum
Much of the excitement surrounding Stonebwoy’s recent activities stems from the success of his latest album, TORCHER II, released in March 2026.
The project showcases the artist’s versatility, blending Afropop, dancehall, reggae, and amapiano influences while featuring collaborations with artists such as Jahmiel, Tomi Thomas, and AraTheJay.
Songs like Everlasting and My Name have become fan favorites, helping maintain momentum for the album while introducing Stonebwoy’s sound to new audiences around the world.
Stonebwoy Is Building More Than a Music Career
What makes Stonebwoy’s recent achievements particularly impressive is that they extend beyond chart success. Many artists can release a hit song, but building a global brand capable of filling venues, organizing festivals, and attracting international audiences requires something much bigger than a single record.
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Stonebwoy appears to understand that modern music success is about creating experiences and communities around the music. The Paris signing event demonstrates his willingness to engage directly with fans, while the Wembley headline show reflects the confidence of an artist who believes Ghanaian music belongs on the world’s biggest stages.
More importantly, every international milestone achieved by Stonebwoy helps create opportunities for other Ghanaian artists seeking global recognition.
As the countdown to Wembley continues, it is becoming increasingly clear that Stonebwoy is not just promoting an album or a festival—he is helping push Ghanaian music further into the global spotlight. If the excitement surrounding Paris and Wembley is any indication, fans are eager to follow him every step of the way.


