Carrying a three-generation musical legacy and a reputation as one of Ghana’s finest vocalists, Akwaboah is poised to light up the Citiuation All-White Party on December 24 with a performance that blends tradition, artistry, and heart-stirring live music.
Born Gladstorm Kwabena Akwaboah Jnr in Mampong Beposo, he grew up surrounded by music greatness. The son of celebrated highlife musician Kwadwo Akwaboah and grandson of the legendary Master Bob Akwaboah, his journey reflects the perfect blend of inherited talent and personal refinement.
Over the years, he has evolved not only as an artistic powerhouse but also embraced a new chapter in his personal life, after tying the knot in a plush traditional wedding ceremony in Accra on May 3, 2024, a milestone that further endeared him to fans across the country.
Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Wednesday, December 17, he promised a mind-blowing performance at the event, urging the public to anticipate a surprising and entertaining night.
“I love to perform on that stage; seeing people dance to my music is a great feeling. But this time, the situation will be even better and bigger. I have a lot of mash-ups that I am bringing on board, and this time around, it is going to be crazy,” he said.
Akwaboah’s rise to stardom was propelled by his extraordinary songwriting abilities. His pen crafted award-winning hits such as “Daa Ke Daa” for Becca and “Ayeyi Ndwom” for DSP Kofi Sarpong, earning him Songwriter of the Year at the 2010 Vodafone Ghana Awards.
As a solo artist, he has delivered timeless records including “I Do Love You,” “Hye Me Bo,” “Naadu,” “Ensesa,” “Mesan Agye,” and many more, cementing his place as one of Ghana’s finest vocal storytellers.
A consummate musician, Akwaboah’s mastery of the keyboard has placed him on stages with elite artistes worldwide. His collaborations span across generations and genres from Hugh Masekela and John Legend to Ghanaian heavyweights like Sarkodie, Efya, Adina, Kwabena Kwabena, Okyeame Kwame, Becca, Strongman, and more. His years with Sarkcess produced unforgettable musical gems and elevated his presence in Ghana’s live performance space.
In May 2025, Akwaboah released ‘Live and Personal’, a nine-track live project celebrating the rich musical lineage of the Akwaboah family. The project pays homage to classics like “Awerekyekyere” while highlighting his own deeply emotional compositions.
His earlier album, Lighthouse (2023), remains a masterpiece with standout tracks such as “My Darling,” “Pressure,” “Asikyire,” “Odo Do Me,” “In Love,” “Try Me,” and “Nneema Nketewa.” These works reflect the unmatched depth, warmth, and storytelling that define his artistry.
This December, Accra will experience Akwaboah at his best.
The Citiuation All-White Party, organised annually by Citi FM and Channel One TV, is returning on December 24 at Ghud Park, near the Accra Mall. Gates open at 8:00 p.m., and patrons are expected to arrive in stylish all-white outfits to enjoy a night of elegance, energy, and premium live music.
With Akwaboah headlining the night, attendees are guaranteed an unforgettable performance of lush highlife rhythms, emotional ballads, flawless vocals, and a powerful live band experience wrapped in the charm only he can deliver. From romance to nostalgia and pure celebration, his set promises to be the highlight of the festive season.
If you cherish authentic live music, compelling artistry, and a grand December celebration, then the Citiuation All-White Party is the place to be.
The Citiuation All-White Party 2025 is powered by Channel One TV and 97.3 Citi FM.
And it’s proudly sponsored by Ecobank, Bethel Logistics and Hallmark Café. And supported by Oswal Investment Limited, Veuve Du Vernay and Logistics Movers.