The excitement is building as Eric Amegashie, popularly known in showbiz circles as DJ Gunshot, a leading on-air talent and turntable maestro at Y97.9FM Takoradi, has been officially confirmed to perform at Shatta Fest 2025.
The event, headlined by Shatta Wale and powered by MTN MoMo, is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 18th October 2025, at Independence Square in Accra. With a white-themed dress code and free entry, Shatta Fest 2025 promises an unforgettable experience under the banner, “The King Calls – The Movement Rises.”
Renowned for his dynamic mixing skills and energetic stage presence, DJ Gunshot has built a reputation as one of Ghana’s most versatile DJs. His ability to fuse Afrobeats, Highlife, Dancehall, and Hip-hop into crowd-moving sets has made him a household name among Takoradi’s vibrant music community and beyond.

Shatta Fest 2025 is expected to be bigger and better, bringing together some of Ghana’s most influential artists and DJs. DJ Gunshot’s inclusion underscores the festival’s mission to celebrate both mainstream and grassroots talent — a perfect blend of sound, culture, and creativity.
Speaking ahead of the event, Maxline Chelsy Sey, Programmes Manager of Y97.9FM Takoradi, praised DJ Gunshot’s consistency and artistry:
“Gunshot represents the energy, authenticity, and excellence that YFM stands for. His selection for Shatta Fest 2025 is well-deserved, and we’re confident he will light up Independence Square with a performance that captures the very soul of Ghanaian music,” she said.
Fans can expect an electrifying set filled with cutting-edge mixes, chart-topping hits, and DJ Gunshot’s signature Ghanaian groove that keeps audiences dancing from start to finish. His participation also shines a spotlight on Takoradi’s growing influence in the entertainment and music landscape.
As anticipation builds toward the festival, all eyes are on DJ Gunshot as he prepares to deliver a performance worthy of the Shatta Fest legacy — one that reinforces his place among Ghana’s leading DJs and celebrates the power of Ghanaian sound on a grand stage.