UK-based event promoter Jonny Jesus, legally known as Doctor Jesus, is celebrating a major milestone after successfully delivering four consecutive sold-out Ghana Independence celebrations in Birmingham. The achievement cements the event as one of the UK’s premier Ghanaian cultural nightlife experiences.
Over the past four years, the annual celebration has become a standout occasion for the Ghanaian diaspora, bringing together culture, music, and community in a vibrant and energetic setting. The event continues to attract large crowds from across the United Kingdom and beyond, reflecting the growing global influence of Ghanaian culture.
The inaugural edition was held at Cave Birmingham, where it quickly gained traction within the local Ghanaian community. As demand grew, the event transitioned to Coded Birmingham, a larger venue that has hosted the most recent editions — all of which have sold out.
Curated and organised by Jonny Jesus, the celebration features top DJs, live performers, and an electrifying atmosphere rooted in Ghanaian and broader African music. Attendees travel from multiple cities across the UK, highlighting the event’s reputation as a must-attend cultural experience.
“Our goal has always been to celebrate Ghanaian culture and create an unforgettable experience where people can come together and enjoy our heritage,” said Jonny Jesus, founder and promoter.
As Ghanaian music continues its rise on the global stage, events like these play a vital role in connecting diaspora communities and showcasing the richness and vibrancy of African culture internationally.
With four sold-out editions to his name, Jonny Jesus continues to build a strong reputation for delivering high-energy events that resonate deeply with audiences across the UK and beyond.
About Jonny Jesus
Jonny Jesus, whose legal name is Doctor Jesus, is a UK-based event promoter known for organising large-scale nightlife experiences centered around African music and culture. His Ghana Independence events have grown into one of the most recognised Ghanaian cultural nightlife brands in the UK, attracting attendees nationwide.
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