Freetown, Sierra Leone – April 22, 2026 — Organizers of the highly anticipated “Na So Ar Dae” concert featuring popular Sierra Leonean rapper King Boss LA have officially announced the cancellation of the event, which was scheduled to take place on April 24, 2026.
In a press statement released by the artist’s management, the decision to call off the concert was attributed to ongoing legal proceedings involving the rapper. The statement emphasized that, although preparations were well advanced, continuing with the event under the current circumstances was not feasible.
“The freedom and well-being of King Boss LA and Prez Koroma remain our utmost priority at this time,” the management noted, adding that the situation is beyond their control.
The cancellation comes amid a series of legal challenges facing the artist in recent weeks. Reports indicate that the rapper has been entangled in court matters linked to allegations stemming from a public performance, which have drawn significant public attention and legal scrutiny.
Despite the setback, organizers reassured fans that the concert is not permanently shelved and will be rescheduled at a later date. They also revealed that several projects, including a book, album, and documentary, are currently in development, with updates expected in due course.
The management extended apologies to sponsors, partners, and fans for any inconvenience caused, specifically acknowledging the support of key sponsors such as Africell Sierra Leone and 1XBet SL.
Fans were further urged to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information about the ongoing legal situation. The statement also cautioned against engaging in online disputes or making harmful comments related to the matter.
The cancellation of King Boss LA’s concert is closely tied to a series of legal challenges that have unfolded over the past few weeks, placing the rapper at the center of a high-profile court case in Sierra Leone.
Arrest and Bench Warrant
King Boss LA was arrested in late March 2026 at Freetown International Airport while reportedly attempting to travel to The Gambia for a performance.
His arrest followed a bench warrant issued by a magistrate court in Bo after he and a co-accused, Ibrahim Koroma, allegedly failed to appear for a scheduled court hearing.
Nature of the Case
The charges stem from allegations that the rapper made “abusive and insulting remarks” directed at the Mayor of Kenema during a live stage performance in Bo.
The case has been widely described in local discussions as involving elements of cyberbullying or public insult, though legal interpretations continue to be contested.
Legal Disputes and Defense Arguments
King Boss LA’s legal team has challenged the validity of the proceedings, arguing that he was never properly served with a court summons. According to his lawyers, the notice was allegedly sent via WhatsApp—something they claim is not recognized under Sierra Leone’s criminal procedure laws, making the process “irregular” and legally questionable.
They also raised jurisdictional concerns, noting that since the artist resides in Freetown, due process would require proper service through the appropriate local court.
Detention and Court Proceedings
Following his arrest, the rapper was detained and later transferred to Bo, where he has appeared in court alongside his co-accused. Reports indicate that both men have been remanded in custody at various stages, with bail applications either delayed or denied as the case progresses.
The matter has seen multiple adjournments, with hearings pushed forward to allow for amendments to charges and further legal arguments.
Public Attention and Impact
The case has generated significant public interest, sparking debate among fans, legal observers, and the wider entertainment industry. Supporters of King Boss LA have questioned the legal process, while others emphasize the importance of accountability for public figures.
It is this unresolved legal situation, combined with continued court proceedings and uncertainty over bail, that ultimately led to the cancellation of his planned “Na So Ar Dae” concert.






























































