American rapper Cardi B is rumoured to be heading to Ghana for a concert this December.
The ‘Yellow Bodak’ rapper is set to perform at the Livespot X Festival, an outdoor event, put together by a Nigerian media company Livespot360.
The event will take place at the Accra Sports Stadium on Saturday, December 8, at 3 pm in Ghana. The Ghana concert will be preceeded by a similar event in Nigeria on December 7.
According to organizers, it could cost about ¢50 to ¢800 cedis per individual to witness Cardi B live in action.
Patrons who pay ¢50 cedis (regular) would be at the stands a bit farther away from the main stage.
The VIP section where patrons would not only be given a VIP pass but would get to see the concert in comfort and style is going for ¢500.
Lastly, the Gold Circle is going for ¢800. Patrons in this section would sit closest to the action, right in front of the stage! They get to experience all the artistes up close and personal while having access to their choice of beverages and refreshments.
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