The buzz around this year’s Saa Woo Festival just got louder as Ghanaian Afrobeat sensation Kelvyn Boy has been confirmed as a special guest artist for the 2025 edition of the much-anticipated event.
The announcement has sent waves of excitement across the music scene, with fans already counting down to the big day.
According to information shared by the festival organizers on social media, Kelvyn Boy will grace the stage on October 25, 2025, at the Nayorigo School Park in the Upper East Region.

The free community event, known for promoting culture, rhythm, and unity, already had audiences buzzing with the involvement of celebrated Kologo fusion artist Stevo Atambire, who serves as the festival’s host and driving force. The addition of Kelvyn Boy brings an extra spark that’s expected to elevate the festival’s energy to new heights.
Renowned for his soulful voice, engaging stagecraft, and hit songs such as “Down Flat”, “Tele”, and “Momo (Mobile Money)”, Kelvyn Boy’s inclusion reflects the festival’s commitment to merging contemporary Afrobeat with traditional Northern Ghanaian rhythms.
Fans are anticipating a performance that blends artistry, emotion, and cultural pride in a way that only Kelvyn Boy can deliver.
His participation is also expected to draw music lovers from all corners of Ghana and beyond, positioning Saa Woo Festival as one of the fastest-rising cultural showcases in the country.
For the host community of Nayorigo and the wider Upper East Region, the festival promises economic and social benefits, from tourism growth to opportunities for local businesses, food vendors, and artisans.
The organizers have hinted that more supporting acts will be announced in the coming days, but even at this stage, it’s clear that the festival’s 2025 edition will be one to remember. With Kelvyn Boy joining Stevo Atambire and a host of cultural performers, the stage is set for a night of unforgettable music, unity, and celebration.
This October, all roads lead to Nayorigo, where the Saa Woo Festival 2025 will pulse with sound, spirit, and Ghanaian pride, and with Kelvyn Boy on stage, it’s guaranteed to be nothing short of electric.
