Day 6 of the Chale Wote Street Art Festival recorded hundreds of patrons at the Black Star Square, Osu, where a wide variety of activities have been on display ahead of a major music concert Saturday night.
Among activities at the Black Stars Square, a group of bicycle riders have been entertaining patrons with amazingly choregraphed displays, drawing large crowds.
They have indeed captivated the patrons with their unique display of creativity on bicycles.
Meanwhile, preparations are underway for the "Sabolai Radio Music" bash tonight.
Among artistes to mount the stage will be Amandzeba, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley and Mzbel.
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