The car park of the West Hills Mall was flooded with hundreds of people who came to witness the launch of the Season 2 of Adom TV’s Nsromma.
The official launch of the Adom TV singing competition that features children took place on Sunday, October 20.
The event, hosted by Adom FM’s Jerry Justice, was as an avenue to celebrate the show and unveil the 20 contestants of the new Nsromma season.
Jerry Justice
Performing at the official launch of Nsromma season 2 were some of the former contestants of the show’s season one.
Actor and musician Lil Win, singer Kuami Eugene, King Promise, Celestine Donkor, Nsromma stars Nhyiraba Gideon and Ashley Chuks and many others were at the West Hills Mall to perform.
The second edition of the talent show has returned with outstanding packages and features that will push it beyond the cart of last year’s.
See photos below:
Celestine Donkor
King Promise
Lil Win
Fameye
Nhyiraba Gideon
Kuami Eugene and Ashey Chuks
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