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Tdooooo stuns at Ghana Fest-NY 2025 with impeccable stage presence

Tdooooo Ghana Fest NY 2025
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From his bold entrance into the music scene with ‘Meant to Be’ to his soulful follow-up from a month ago, ‘Midea (Mine),’ the rising Afropop star effortlessly gave fans their first taste of his stagecraft at last weekend’s diasporic event, Ghana Fest-NY 2025.

They say first impressions are everything–and on August 2, 2025, Tdooooo made his debut performance count. The Virginia-based star owned the stage, joining the likes of KiDi, Skrewfaze, and Fancy Gadam to celebrate Ghana’s rich culture through his breakout singles, ‘Meant to Be’ and ‘Midea (Mine),’ at Bronx’s Crotona Park.

Fueled by a roaring crowd that sang along, the event was the perfect launchpad for the new kid on the block to leave another mark. Speaking to the media, Tdooooo shared: “The feeling was exceptional! I’m thankful to God for being here. Big thanks to my family, my manager, team, organizers for the opportunity, and the amazing Africans in New York.”

He added, “Meeting some of the motherland’s influential personalities was refreshing. I had valuable conversations with Obaa Cee and Skrewfaze that were nothing but wholesome and respectful. I learned a lot and felt the love. I was told I knocked it out of the park with my performance. I believe this is the industry for me. You know the hype is real when the crowd wishes you had performed longer, and I am ready to show the world who Tdooooo is.”

As Tdooooo continues to establish a lasting presence in the industry while amassing a loyal fan base, the future looks brighter than ever. His debut performance at Ghana Fest-NY 2025 was more than a first impression—it was a vivid display of ambition, firmly positioning him in conversations around Afropop’s next wave of hitmakers. Are you ready for his next release? Stream his latest, ‘Midea (Mine)’ here: https://ditto.fm/midea-mine

Ghana Fest-NY 2025 is the 16th annual public installation and celebration of Ghanaian heritage for both visitors and inhabitants of New York City. It is a family-friendly event that showcases the best of Ghanaian and African culture, including music, dance, art, food, and beautiful regalia.

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