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Ghana has, in recent years, become a hub for entertainment and tourism.
Kizz Daniel, who looks forward to his much-anticipated concert in Ghana next month, is eager to be in the country for a memorable experience.
The singer, who is expected to thrill fans as part of events lined up for the ‘December in GH’ initiative, has disclosed that he can’t wait to meet his Ghanaian fans.
Kizz Daniel told Lexis Bill in an interview on Drivetime on Joy, on Wednesday, “I’m really excited that I’m coming home. Ghana, it’s been a while. I miss you and I want to come back home”.
The Buga hit-maker who couldn’t hide his excitement during the interview, revealed that he hadn’t been to Ghana in more than half-a-decade, stressing that he looks forward being welcomed with lots of love. “I need you guys to accept me, with your arms wide open, and I promise you, it’s going to be an epic experience”, he added.
Kizz Daniel acknowledged the addition of Ghanaian musicians Kidi, Camidoh, Gyakie and Herman Suede to the line-up for the December 23 concert at the Untamed Empire Event Garden, powered by Joy Entertainment.

CEO of Pepperdem Worldwide Entertainment, Sola Omotola, mentioned that both Pepperdem Worldwide Entertainment and Play Network Africa are “pumped up” ahead of the event and “know what it means to end the year” with the Kizz Daniel in Ghana concert.
He added that “we will be dropping the prices from GHC450 to GHC300…for the first 5,000 fans”. Tickets are available on eventbrite.com
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