Lawson Media Delivers Unforgettable Champions League Experience as Over 2,000 Fans Flood Bantama Parliament Street
Free food, drinks, live entertainment, fireworks and a thrilling PSG victory combine to make Lawson Media's football festival a resounding success.

- Lawson Media attracts over 2,000 fans for a spectacular Champions League final viewing at Bantama Parliament Street.
- Free food, drinks and live entertainment kept fans excited throughout the day and night
- PSG beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties as fireworks crowned a memorable Lawson Media football festival
Lawson Media once again demonstrated its growing influence in sports entertainment and event organization by successfully hosting one of the biggest public football viewing events in Kumasi, drawing over 2,000 football enthusiasts to Bantama Parliament Street for the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Arsenal.

In collaboration with Kwame Poku CID and with sponsorship from Lawson De Ray Man Ginger Liquor, Lawson Media transformed Parliament Street into a vibrant football festival, creating an atmosphere that combined sports, entertainment, hospitality, and community engagement.
From the early hours of the day, football fans began arriving at the venue to secure vantage positions ahead of the much-anticipated European showdown. In a remarkable display of generosity and appreciation for football lovers, Lawson Media treated patrons to free fufu and Lawson De Ray Man Ginger Liquor before kick-off, creating an exciting pre-match atmosphere that set the stage for a memorable evening.

As the countdown to the match continued, Parliament Street gradually became a sea of football fans dressed in the colours of their favourite teams. The giant screen erected by Lawson Media provided an exceptional viewing experience, allowing supporters to enjoy every moment of the blockbuster encounter.
The hospitality did not end there. Throughout the match, fans were served free popcorn, pastries and Lawson De Ray Man Ginger Liquor, ensuring that everyone present enjoyed the game in comfort while celebrating the spirit of football.
The event attracted several high-profile personalities who joined hundreds of supporters to witness the spectacle. Among the distinguished guests were Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman hopeful Odeneho Kwaku Appiah, popularly known as Asanteman COKA; Hon. Collins Adomako Mensah; Ashanti Regional NPP Deputy Secretary hopeful Lexy Boahen; and Ashanti Regional NPP Secretary hopeful Dr. Francis Adomako, affectionately known as Francois.

The media fraternity also turned up in strong numbers to support the initiative. Renowned sports broadcaster Collins Atta Poku, Andy Kerm and the popular Funny Ship Dealer were among the personalities who graced the occasion and interacted with fans.
True to its reputation for delivering complete entertainment experiences, Lawson Media ensured that supporters enjoyed more than just football. During halftime, Reggae Presenter-turned-Musician African Child thrilled the crowd with an energetic performance that ignited the atmosphere and kept fans entertained during the break.
The football action itself lived up to expectations. PSG and Arsenal battled fiercely in a tense and highly competitive final that had supporters glued to the giant screen. After an intense contest, PSG prevailed 4-3 on penalties to defeat Arsenal and successfully defend their UEFA Champions League title.

The final whistle sparked scenes of jubilation across Parliament Street. Fireworks illuminated the night sky as fans erupted in celebration, singing, dancing and embracing one another in what became a fitting climax to an extraordinary evening organized by Lawson Media.
Many football lovers who attended the event praised Lawson Media for raising the standard of public football viewing in Kumasi. Patrons commended the seamless organization, quality entertainment, free refreshments and the family-friendly atmosphere that characterized the occasion.

The success of the event further cements Lawson Media’s position as a leading force in sports promotion and community entertainment in the Ashanti Region. By bringing together thousands of football fans from different backgrounds to share a memorable experience, Lawson Media once again proved that football is more than just a game—it is a powerful tool for unity, excitement and community celebration.
For the thousands who packed Bantama Parliament Street, it was a night they will remember for years to come—and for Lawson Media, it was yet another successful chapter in its commitment to delivering world-class entertainment experiences to the people of Kumasi.



