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Iron Boy Tour: Blacko electrifies crowds in unforgettable 3-night UK rendezvous
Ghanaian superstar Black Sherif has once again proven his global appeal, delivering an unforgettable three-night takeover in the UK as part of his critically acclaimed Iron Boy Tour.
Originally slated for just two nights, the overwhelming demand forced an additional date, proof of the magnetic pull of the 23-year-old’s artistry.

The UK leg, which kicked off on July 4 at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, saw fans treated to a career-spanning set list.
LOOK WHAT HAPPENED IN LONDON! LOOK AT WHAT WE HAVE BECOME!!
THANK YOU GUYS FOR COMING!!
BIRMINGHAM TONIGHT! IRONBOY IS AN INVESTMENT pic.twitter.com/xS4RQL3w81
— IRON BOY (@blacksherif_) July 6, 2025
It ranged from his early breakout hits to fan favorites off his chart-dominating Iron Boy album.
The energy was electric, with crowds singing along to every word, turning the venues into a sea of euphoria.
Initially, the UK shows were meant to be part of his earlier US and Europe run (April-May 2025), but Blacko postponed them due to increased demand, vowing to deliver an “incredible experience.”
LAST STOP FOR IRONBOY TOUR! WE SHOOK THE GROUNDS IN BIRMINGHAM. WHAT A MADNESS.
I CAN’T STOP LOVING YOU GUYS. I’M GRATEFUL pic.twitter.com/1ihwuEzAdX— IRON BOY (@blacksherif_) July 7, 2025
He was subsequently spotted at a few venues and events back home in Ghana, among other minor appearances in Paris, a move that further whetted the appetite of UK fans who had been waiting for a new date since the tour was rescheduled.

True to his word, the rescheduled dates not only sold out but left fans including Black Stars’ Mohammed Kudus, Kamaldeen Sulemana, and Tottenham’s Kelvin Danso raving.
On Day 1, Blacko broke down singing ‘One’, a song which draws the painful likeness between his journey and that of his father, leaving fans emotional.
@theculturejoint Black Sherif cried @BLACKO ♬ original sound – Culture Joint
Night three at Birmingham’s O2 Institute sealed the tour’s success, with Black Sherif proving why he’s one of Africa’s most exciting exports.
As the Iron Boy wave continues, one thing is clear: when Black Sherif calls for a rendezvous, the world shows up.
This is evident in the many social media users already sounding the bells of anticipation for this year’s edition of his annual ‘Zaama Disco concert’.
Review: David Oscar’s ‘Get There One Day’ urges pursuit of ambition rooted in faith and solidarity
David Oscar Dogbe, a Ghanaian reggae artiste, delivers a heartfelt and inspiring message with his track ‘Get There One Day.’
The song which was first released in 2019 stands out as a proof to perseverance, shared dreams, and the power of collective hope.
Bringing back the powerful message to youth clamouring for success in current times, Oscar performed it live at Reggae Spot Music Festival in 2024 in Koforidua, Eastern Region of Ghana.
From the opening notes, the song establishes a warm, inviting reggae rhythm that blends together both the classic and contemporary styles.
The production is clean, allowing Oscar’s distinctive vocal delivery to shine through.
His voice, rich with emotion, carries the weight of the song’s central theme: the relentless pursuit of a better future.
The lyrical content is where ‘Get There One Day’ truly resonates with music lovers.
Lines like “…its my dream to get there one day…its my dream to take you along. So pray with me…” encapsulate the essence of the track.
It’s not merely a personal ambition but a shared journey, inviting listeners to join in the aspiration.
This communal spirit is a hallmark of reggae music, and David Oscar effectively taps into it, fostering a sense of unity and encouragement.
The call to “pray with me” adds a spiritual dimension, suggesting that faith and collective positive energy are crucial components in overcoming obstacles.
The song’s arrangement builds steadily, with subtle instrumental layers complementing Oscar’s vocals without overpowering them.
The backing harmonies are tastefully done, adding depth and a feeling of communal support to the chorus.
The melody is catchy yet soulful, ensuring that the song’s message lingers long after the music fades.
‘Get There One Day’ is more than just a song; it’s an anthem for anyone striving for progress, whether individually or as part of a community.
It offers comfort, motivation, and a reminder that dreams, when nurtured and shared, have the power to inspire persons at all levels.
David Oscar Dogbe has crafted a truly uplifting piece that reinforces his position as a thoughtful and impactful voice in reggae music.

In conclusion, ‘Get There One Day’ is a beautifully crafted reggae track that blends heartfelt lyrics with a comforting rhythm.
It’s an inspiring call to action, encouraging listeners to pursue their dreams with faith and solidarity.
Get There One Day is a must-listen for reggae fans and anyone in need of a musical boost.
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