The auditorium was barely half full when Tear Tear Nation took the floor. By the time they were done, people were pressed three deep against the back wall.
The dance crew opened this year’s Adom Kwahu Easter Akwaaba bash with a performance that stopped the evening in its tracks.

They drew audiences in from corridors and outside the building as word spread that something extraordinary was happening at the Adom Park in Obomeng.
Choreographed to a medley that included Stonebwoy featuring Spice’s Jiggle & Whine, the set moved seamlessly across multiple genres.

The Stonebwoy segment opened proceedings with grounded, fluid movement that drew the crowd to its feet early.
When the music shifted into dancehall territory with Spice on the speakers, the auditorium reacted with the kind of noise that makes walls vibrate.

The transitions and formations were tight, and the energy relentless from the first rhythm to the final drumbeat.
Though Tear Tear Nation were the opening act, they performed as though they had everything to prove.
