When Stonebwoy chooses Ho as the destination for the Torcher EP experience, he makes a powerful statement: Ghana’s creative spotlight does not belong to Accra alone. Hosting this major musical moment at the Ho Sports Stadium positions the Volta Region as a viable hub for large-scale entertainment and cultural tourism.
This is how music drives local economies. Fans traveling to Ho for the show will spend on transport, accommodation, food, and local services, injecting life into businesses and promoting the city as an event-friendly destination. Long after the music fades, Ho remains in conversations as a place that can host, attract, and deliver.
Beyond tourism, this move strengthens Ghana’s creative industry from within. It creates opportunities for local vendors, security, creatives, and young talents while proving that regional venues can support national and international-standard productions.
Stonebwoy is not just promoting an EP; he is decentralizing entertainment, celebrating regional pride, and using music as a tool for development. When Ghanaian artistes invest in Ghanaian cities, the entire nation benefits.
