Ghanaian disc jockey DJ Bridash delivered a standout performance in London, joining award-winning rapper E.L for an electrifying live show at The Camden Assembly on May 2.
As the official personal DJ for E.L, Bridash set the tone for an unforgettable night, opening with a high-energy selection that fused Afrobeats, hip-hop, and crowd-favourite African anthems. From the moment he took control of the decks, his seamless transitions and crowd reading created a charged atmosphere that carried through the entire performance.

The energy peaked when E.L hit the stage with some of his most popular records, including Koko, Obuu Mo, Mi Naa Bo Po, and Shelele. Bridash’s precision on the decks ensured each track landed with impact, keeping the audience fully engaged.
In a key moment of the night, E.L paused mid-performance to acknowledge Bridash, hyping him up and urging fans to celebrate his DJ. The gesture drew loud cheers from the audience, highlighting the strong chemistry between the duo and reinforcing Bridash’s role as a key part of the live experience.

The event attracted a vibrant mix of the Ghanaian diaspora and international music lovers, all eager to experience Ghanaian sounds on a global stage. Bridash’s commanding presence and ability to control the tempo further strengthened his growing reputation as a DJ with international appeal.
Working in sync with E.L, Bridash delivered dynamic mixes that elevated the performance and sustained the night’s momentum from start to finish. Their on-stage synergy was evident, with each transition and drop amplifying the crowd’s energy.

The successful show at The Camden Assembly marks another major milestone for DJ Bridash as he continues to expand his footprint beyond Ghana, helping to export the country’s music culture to global audiences.
As E.L’s trusted DJ, Bridash remains an integral part of his live performances, consistently contributing to immersive, high-energy musical experiences that resonate far beyond the stage.
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