CinCity: Cina Soul’s Exciting December Show. Get The Details

Cina Soul

In the vibrant heart of Ghana’s music scene, award-winning singer-songwriter Cina Soul—affectionately known as the “Queen of Soul”—is set to deliver an unforgettable live experience with her upcoming CinCity concert.

Billed as “A Concert by the Queen,” this highly anticipated event promises a night of raw emotion, infectious rhythms, and the artist’s signature blend of Afro-soul, highlife, and contemporary sounds that have captivated audiences across Africa and beyond.

Scheduled for December 2025 in Accra, CinCity is already generating buzz as a must-attend highlight of the holiday season, drawing fans eager for a deep dive into Soul’s catalog of hits.

The official reveal dropped on November 7, 2025, via the songstress’ social media channels, igniting a wave of excitement online. The promotional poster, featuring the artist in a striking close-up with her signature braided hair and hoop earrings against a moody blue backdrop, boldly declares: CinCity – A Concert by Cina Soul – December 2025.

Cina Soul, whose real name is Angela Agbeviade, shared the teaser on X (formerly Twitter) with a simple caption: “CinCity. A concert by the Queen. THIS DECEMBER.” The post quickly amassed over 3,400 likes, 680 reposts, and hundreds of replies, with fans flooding the comments.

Venue and Vibe: Maamobi Takes Center Stage

While the exact date and time details are still under wraps—the show is likely to be announced soon to build suspense. The venue has been confirmed as Maamli (also spelled Maamobi), a culturally rich neighborhood in central Accra known for its historic mosques, bustling markets, and deep Ga heritage.

This choice aligns perfectly with Cina Soul’s roots— born and raised in Accra, where she often draws inspiration from Ghanaian traditions, infusing her music with local flavors. Maamli’s open-air or community hall setups could transform the space into a communal celebration, blending urban energy with soulful introspection.

The event’s name, CinCity, appears to be a playful nod to Cincinnati (a city with soulful R&B ties) fused with “Cina,” hinting at a thematic exploration of the artist’s personal journey. Fans should expect a setlist heavy performances including: “Kweku Jesus,” “Odo Nwom,” and “Enemies,” alongside fresh tracks from her evolving discography.

Fans Excited As Black Sherif Announces Zaama Disco 2025 Preparations

Past performances, such as her sold-out shows at the National Theatre, have showcased Soul’s commanding stage presence—vocals that soar from tender whispers to powerful belts, backed by live bands that groove with highlife horns and Afrobeat percussion.

Tickets:

As of now, ticket sales haven’t launched, but similar mid-tier Ghanaian concerts typically range from GHS 100–300 (about $6–$20 USD) for general admission, with VIP options for closer access.

Speculation is rife about special guests: Could we see collaborations with fellow Ga-Dangme artists like Rockie Fella or a surprise drop-in from highlife legends? Cina Soul’s history of uplifting emerging talents suggests CinCity might double as a showcase for up-and-coming voices.

Cina Soul isn’t just performing; she’s curating a moment. In a year marked by her nominations at the Ghana Music Awards and viral tracks racking up millions of streams, CinCity feels like a victory lap—a return to live intimacy after the pandemic’s disruptions.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *