
Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has revealed plans to reschedule his highly anticipated ShattaFest UK concert, assuring fans that the event will return at a bigger venue.
According to the artiste, he has been receiving offers from several promoters in the United Kingdom and is currently in discussions with some of them regarding the next edition of the concert.
Speaking about his plans, Shatta Wale said he does not want to rush the process, particularly as he wants people affected by the recent incident surrounding the event to have enough time to recover.
“I’m planning to reschedule the ShattaFest UK, and of course, we’re taking it to a bigger venue. I’ve been receiving offers from many promoters here in the UK and I’ve been discussing with some of them. I just want everyone to get healed, especially the victims. I don’t want to rush things,” he said.
Shatta Wale also touched on his upcoming concerts across Europe, indicating that he has several engagements lined up as he continues his international activities.
In addition to his performances, the musician disclosed that he has been working on an album while in London.
The project is expected to form part of his current musical activities as he continues to work on new material for his fans.



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