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Guinness Ghana is set to bring together some of the best local and international music artists on Saturday November 23 to perform at the Guinness Big Eruption concert.
International superstars Akon and Big Sean as well as Ghana's show stoppers Samini and Shata Wale are billed to thrill fans at the epic event scheduled to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Guinness Big Eruption concert is expected to give Ghanaians the opportunity to experience world class entertainment.
There are three ways to win tickets to the concert, according to the organisers:
1. Buy a six pack from any of the designated outlets: Game, Baatsonaa Total, U- Save (Tema), Darkuman Total, Marina Mall and Rice and Sugar.
2. Interact with the Guinness Facebook page
3. Be spotted by the G-Men drinking Guinness
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