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Sarkodie urges event organisers to stop scheduling his performances at 4am

Sarkodie urges event organisers to stop scheduling his performances at 4am

Award-winning Ghanaian rapper, Michael Owusu Addo, popularly known as Sarkodie, has appealed to event organisers outside Accra to schedule his performances earlier, saying that performing deep into the night affects both his energy levels and stage delivery.

In a message shared on Facebook, the rapper acknowledged the vibrant nightlife culture in many towns across the country but admitted that performing at dawn has become physically exhausting for him.

He explained that once performances stretch beyond 1:00am, his body naturally begins to slow down, making it difficult to deliver the high-energy performance audiences expect from him.

Sarkodie stressed that performing around 4:00am places significant strain on artistes and should not be considered normal. He urged organisers to consider earlier set times so performers can give their best on stage while protecting their physical wellbeing.

"To my people in most towns outside Accra, I get that you guys love to party till morning. But as a performer, my energy is at its highest level until about 1 a.m. max. Any moment after that, my body starts to shut down (which is natural).

"So I'll plead with you guys to try to have me on stage much earlier so you can get the best out of me. I be tired performing around 4 a.m. in the morning... that is not normal for the human body," he appealed.

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