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Ghana's number one entertainment radio station, Hitz 103.9 FM is storming Akropong in the Eastern Region for a once-in-a-lifetime party this Odwira festive season.
The event, dubbed Club Highlife Festival, is expected to be the one-stop entertainment for people who will be trooping to the 'mountains' for this year's Odwira celebrations.
The Club Highlife Festival will come off on Saturday, October 11 at Nana Manteaw’s residence on the Akuffo road at 6pm sharp.
Performing on the night are two top notch highlife greats – Pat Thomas and Ben Brako - who have dominated the Ghanaian music scene with evergreen music over the years.
Pat Thomas will excite revelers with hits songs like ‘Sika Ye Mogya’, ‘Mesiafo Yi’, ‘Merebre’, ‘Gyae su’, ‘Fameye’, and a host of others.
Ben Brako will also thrill patrons with exciting performances of his hit songs including ‘Serwah’, ‘Mawie’, ‘Yesu Beye’, and ‘Dance’.
Club Highlife Festival is brought to you by Hi-Life Festival and Hitz FM. The event is sponsored by Club Beer.
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