“Filling O2 Arena Is No Big Deal For Me, It’s Just a Promotion Challenge” – Stonebwoy

Stonebwoy, aka Livingstone Etse Satekla, says he’s unfazed by the challenge of selling out London’s 20,000-capacity O2 Arena, a feat he’s confident he can achieve.

In a recent interview on Property FM, Stonebwoy, the award-winning artist behind hits like “Nominate” and “Activate”, confidently shared his belief that with effective promotion, he can easily sell out the iconic O2 Arena, which holds 20,000 people. Having performed at larger venues globally, he’s convinced that his music’s international appeal makes packing the O2 Arena an achievable feat.

‘As for the O2 Arena it’s a venue that I’ve stepped there before and it’s not scary to fill but it’s just a matter of announcing and doing your promotion for people to come out in their numbers that’s all and it’ll happen,” he said.

“Just last two weeks my brother Davido invited me to perform at his show that’s like 20k capacity at the Madison Square Garden and I also performed at a reggae festival in Austin which is another 20k capacity. So when it comes to capacity we’ve performed a lot at such venues and I’ve even performed at the World Cup in Qatar which is 40k capacity including Summer Jam which is in the thousands of thousands,” he said.

“Even Ashaiman to the world has a big capacity so when it comes to capacity I’m not new to international platforms and I’ve been on some of the highest stages to ever be climbed. 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 added.

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