Video: Ghanaian Singer Gyakie’s Manager popularly known as Mirror, has been manhandled by Police in Portugal at the AfroNation Portugal 2023 concert

At the Afronation concert in Portugal, Electror Mirror, the renowned manager of Gyakie, a multi-award-winning Ghanaian artist, was viciously beaten. On June 29, the incident happened, necessitating quick medical assistance for Mirror.


According to reports, the conflict started when Mirror got into a fight with an event security guard, which turned into a violent assault. Camidoh's talented manager George Britton offered trustworthy details on the occurrence, saying that Mirror had been taken to the hospital right away for treatment. Britton posted a terrible video on social media that reveals how serious the attack was.

The three-day Afronation music festival takes place every year and is organized by Live Nation, Event Horizon, Smade Entertainment, and Memories of Tomorrow. The festival, which was established in 2013 by Obi Asika and Smade in collaboration with BBC 1 Xtra, will take place this year from June 28 to June 30, 2023, in Portugal.


Among the outstanding list of performers at the festival are Gyakie, Camidoh, Black Sherif, and Ayra Starr. The attack on Mirror has caused some people to question the safety and security procedures for Afronation, which features Burna Boy, 50 Cent, and Booba as the main performers.

Fans and business experts alike are expressing their horror and support for Mirror and the impacted artists as word of the tragedy spreads. However, the focus is now on the festival's security procedures and the safety of performers and guests. It is unclear how the organizers and authorities will respond to this sad situation.

This incident serves as a reminder of the value of upholding a safe environment at sizable music festivals where fans assemble to honor their preferred musicians. The protection of all attendees must be a top priority for concert organizers, who must also make sure that the necessary safeguards are in place to avoid such events in the future.

The music industry hopes for a speedy resolution to the issue and a fresh emphasis on protecting the safety and well-being of everyone associated with the Afronation concert series as Mirror heals from the incident.



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