Amakye Dede Ofori Amponsah KK Fosu Wutah Afriyie And Others To Thrill Fans
Mon, 04 Dec 2023 06:00
. . . . At 6 String & Drums Concert On December 22
The legendary highlife musician Amakye Dede will be among the headliners, Ofori Amponsah, KK Fosu, Wutah Afriyie and others for the Ready To Perform, 6 String & Drums edition, which will take place on December 22, 2023 at the Platinum Hotel, Abokobi in Accra.
The concert, which is powered by TSF Lighting and Sound, Media Excel and Platinum Hotel, is here to give event goers a distinct December experience that will leave beautiful long lasting memories in your life. The event will also feature performances by comedian OB Amponsah and Bless of “Chocho mu Cho” fame among many others.
The concert will be a rare chance for fans to witness Amakye Dede live in Concert to open this year's Christmas in a spectacular performance , Tickets are available and selling hot online via shortcode *447*2408# for a cool Ghc400.
According to Dr Ernest kwesi Ennin The Ready To Perform, 6 String & Drums edition is a biennial event that showcases some of the best Ghanaian music from different eras backed with an amazing performances .He mentioned that the event is a sealed partnership production between himself and Mr Nana Yaw of TSF Lighting, a leading event logistics supplier and a lighting production organization in Ghana with a string backing from Platinum Bay Hotel in Abokobi. The team is poised for action to give Ghanaians and December visitor's the best event to all event attendees.
For more information about the event, call 0246565225/0246894067,0204449450 or email [email#160;protected].

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