Sarkodie Finally Reveals Why He Does Not Like To Perform At Certain Times

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Over the years, Ghanaian event organizers have the tendency of bringing the headline acts at the very tail end of the show.

While this might be seen as something that keeps patrons at the event till the end, award-winning Ghanaian musician Sarkodie has a contrary view and he has made a passionate appeal to event organizers across the country.

He has urged them to schedule his performances earlier instead of keeping him waiting until the early hours of the morning.

Thee Sarkcess Music boss shared the message in a social media post where he opened up about the challenges of performing very late at night, especially at events held outside Accra.

According to Sarkodie, while he understands that many patrons outside the capital enjoy partying until dawn, his energy levels as a performer naturally peak much earlier.

“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,” he wrote.

The rapper further explained that after that period, his body begins to slow down naturally, making it difficult to deliver the kind of performance fans expect from him.

He therefore pleaded with event organizers to have him appear on stage earlier so audiences can experience him at his best.

Sarkodie added that performing around 4 a.m. is exhausting and not ideal for the human body, stressing that such schedules take a toll on performers.

See his post below…

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