Ghanaian drill sensation O’Kenneth is set to light up Camden tonight as he takes the stage for a special live performance in one of London’s most vibrant cultural hubs.
Organized by Afrodam Events CEO Paa Payaw , the show promises raw Asakaa vibes just days after the Kumasi-born rapper wrapped a high-energy album release run in the UK capital.
The event is scheduled for tonight May 25, 2026, at 7:45 PM near BoxPark in Camden (NW1 8QP). While not a traditional ticketed arena concert, the pull-up style aligns perfectly with O’Kenneth’s street-rooted brand and the grassroots movement that propelled the Asakaa sound globally.
Promoter Paa Payaw,, a key figure in championing Ghanaian talent abroad, teased the appearance with a striking flyer showing the artist in signature chains and durag against a bold red backdrop.
This London appearance caps a whirlwind month for the YGA signee. On May 1, 2026, O’Kenneth released his highly anticipated project Came of Age, an 18-track album blending gritty drill storytelling, street anthems, and reflective growth narratives.
The project quickly gained traction, with tracks like “Balenciaga” surpassing millions of streams on Spotify. Release experiences followed in Accra, Kumasi, and London including a packed event at Cococure Haus on May 21.
Public Reactions
Fans and media have praised the album for showcasing O’Kenneth’s evolution from early conscious drill projects like Until It’s All Said and Done (2021) to a more mature, multifaceted artist. His recent media rounds, including a standout session at Capital Extra, have further amplified the buzz.
O’Kenneth remains one of the core pillars of the Asakaa Boys collective, the Ghanaian collective that injected a distinct West African flavor into global drill. Drawing comparisons to Pop Smoke’s drill wave but rooted in Kumasi realities.

Asakaa has earned features in Teen Vogue and Rolling Stone. O’Kenneth’s ability to bridge Ghanaian streets with international stages has made him a flagbearer for the sound.
His UK run this May builds on previous successful appearances, including performances at bigger venues like O2 Indigo earlier in the month alongside acts such as Dr. Likee. The Camden show offers a more intimate, community-driven experience -typical of how Afrodam Events and the broader Ghanaian music diaspora operate in London.
Expect high-energy delivery of new Came of Age cuts mixed with fan favorites. The Asakaa movement thrives on these raw, energetic moments where artist and audience connect directly. With London’s large Ghanaian community and growing interest in African drill, tonight’s performance is poised to draw a lively crowd ready to “drah zah gul” (a popular Asakaa chant) all night.

The 2026 calendar is heating up for the artist. With the album still fresh and momentum building across Africa and the diaspora, more international dates are likely. O’Kenneth has consistently used these targeted pull-ups and release experiences to strengthen fan connections rather than relying solely on massive tours.
For those heading to Camden tonight: come early, expect heavy bass, and prepare for an authentic slice of Ghanaian street energy in the heart of North London. As the promoter put it, it is going to be an Asakaa night to remember.
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