After a yr that noticed her make historical past on world phases, Ghanaian-American trailblazer Amaarae is coming house. On 18 December 2025, the internationally acclaimed artist will cap off her “Black Star” world tour with a one-night-only occasion: “The Blackout: Amaarae Homecoming Live performance” at The Underbridge Annex in Accra.
The live performance is about to be an immersive, end-of-year expertise, fusing Amaarae’s signature genre-bending sound with fascinating visible artwork and efficiency. In a robust nod to the roots that first championed her, Amaarae has partnered with Ghana’s personal iMullar Sound System. This collaboration indicators a union between Amaarae’s world domination and iMullar Sound System, the occasions collective that has been instrumental in shaping Accra’s digital, various, and experimental soundscape and has efficiently created credible areas for DJs, selectors, and music fanatics. iMullar will co-curate a devoted lineup of native and regional DJs, together with TMSKDJ, DJ OJ, Kofi Kayy, and DJ Baaba, with further heavy-hitters to be introduced quickly.
“The Blackout” is designed to be a bridge throughout generations of Ghanaian music. Whereas Amaarae’s world ascent has seen her mild up main festivals like Coachella, the place she made historical past as the primary Ghanaian feminine artist to carry out, this evening is devoted to the legends who paved her method.
Attendees can anticipate shock visitor performers, together with iconic Ghanaian musicians who’ve formed her sonic identification, promising a wealthy tapestry of the previous, current, and way forward for Ghanaian music.

EVENT DETAILS
Date: 18th December 2025
Venue: The Underbridge Annex, East Legon, Accra
Time: Begin Time of 7pm
Tickets: Followers should buy tickets by way of The Blackout, Amaarae music powered by iMullar. In-person ticket gross sales may even be out there at The Republic Bar, Osu.
NOTE TO EDITORS:
Amaarae’s “The Blackout” is poised to be probably the most important end-of-year cultural occasion in Accra, marking the profitable grand finale of her worldwide “Black Star” tour. Past the music, this occasion supplies a robust narrative on Ghana’s continued emergence as a worldwide tastemaker and the success of its artists on the worldwide stage. Media are inspired to give attention to the cultural and historic significance of this homecoming—the worldwide star returning to town that created her. Excessive-resolution press photographs and interview alternatives can be found upon request.

