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On May 18, 2023 Ghanaian artiste Gyakie will be starting her United Kingdom and France tour at Gorilla Manchester.
The tour will continue on May 19, 2023 at LaFayette London. She will be at the O2 Institute Birmingham on May 20, and conclude on May 26 in Paris.
The upcoming tour is powered by LiveNation, Flip the Music, and Smade.
It promises to be an exciting showcase of Gyakie's talent and style of music.
The tour is a significant milestone for Gyakie, who has been steadily building her career over the past few years.

Her breakout single ‘Forever’ has been a massive hit, garnering over 30 million views on YouTube and earning her a spot on Billboard's Next Big Sound chart. The song has also been remixed by Nigerian artist Omah Lay, further cementing Gyakie's status as a rising star in the African music scene.
Gyakie, whose real name is Jackline Acheampong, has won the hearts of music lovers with her unique blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and Pop. She's been praised for composing songs with catchy melodies, relatable lyrics, and infectious beats.
Tickets for the tour are now available for purchase, as fans look forward to an unforgettable experience in her UK and France tour.
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