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Venerated highlife musician, Amakye Dede, is preparing to dazzle music fans this December with an electrifying performance.
The ‘Iron Boy’ is headlining the ‘6-Strings & Drums’ concert on December 22, 2023 at the Platinum Bay Hotel at Abokobi in Accra.
This concert aims at celebrating highlife, an indigenous Ghana music genre. As part of the December in GH celebrations, ‘6 Strings & Drums’ seeks to market tourists who will be in the country to the rich genre brewed in Ghana.
Also performing at the event are Ofori Amponsah, KK Fosu, K Bless and Afriyie.
Spicing up the music performances with a drop humour will be one of Ghana’s hottest comedians, OB Amponsah.
Known for his riveting performances, Amakye Dede will perform songs from his repertoire. Patrons will enjoy renditions of songs like Akodaa Wesewa, Iron Boy, Handkerchief, Odo Nti Na Me Su, Ohoho Batani, among others.
The Ready To Perform, 6 String & Drums edition is a biennial event that showcases some of the best Ghanaian music from different eras backed with amazing performances.
The concert is powered by TSF Lighting and Sound, Media Excel and Platinum Bay Hotel.

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