Kofi Kinaata once again proved his status as one of Ghana’s most influential musicians after successfully hosting the 2025 edition of the Made in Taadi Concert, which attracted an estimated crowd of over 60,000 people.
The highly anticipated event was held on Saturday, 20th December 2025, at the Takoradi Sports Club, popularly known as the Takoradi Golf Park, and turned the city into the epicentre of music and entertainment.

The annual Made in Taadi Concert, which celebrates Kinaata’s roots and the cultural pride of the Western Region, has steadily grown into one of Ghana’s biggest homegrown music events.
This year’s edition marked a major milestone, both in attendance and star power, reinforcing Takoradi’s reputation as a thriving hub for live music.
Kofi Kinaata delivered a powerful headline performance, thrilling fans with a rich catalogue of hits spanning highlife, Afro-pop and socially conscious anthems. Songs such as Susuka, Things Fall Apart, Confession and Behind the Scenes were met with massive singalongs, as the crowd responded with unmatched energy throughout the night.
Adding to the excitement was an impressive lineup of top Ghanaian artistes who joined Kinaata on stage. Heavyweights including Sarkodie, Medikal, Samini, Kuami Eugene, and Kwabena Kwabena delivered electrifying performances that kept the audience on their feet.
The show also spotlighted vibrant acts such as Donzy, Oseikrom Sikanii, Jack Alolomi, Kojo Blakk, Olive De Boy, and DopeNation, offering a blend of rap, highlife, Afrobeat and dancehall sounds.
The diverse lineup not only showcased Ghana’s musical depth but also reflected Kinaata’s commitment to unity and collaboration within the industry. Emerging talents shared the same stage with established stars, creating a balanced and inclusive celebration of Ghanaian music.
Beyond the performances, the concert had a significant economic and cultural impact on Takoradi. Hotels, food vendors, transport operators and local businesses benefited from the influx of fans who travelled from different parts of the country to witness the event.

Security was visibly tight, and organisers were praised for maintaining order despite the massive turnout.
As the night came to a close, the overwhelming success of the Made in Taadi Concert reaffirmed Kofi Kinaata’s legacy as an artiste deeply connected to his roots.
Drawing over 60,000 people to Takoradi, he not only delivered unforgettable entertainment but also showcased the power of music in promoting regional pride and national unity.
With each edition raising the bar, the Made in Taadi Concert continues to stand as one of Ghana’s most iconic music events.


