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Patrons of the 'Nite With The Stars' were in a frenzy after jamming to eight hours of awesome music by some of Ghana’s finest music acts.
The revelers were soaked in sweat but never grew weary of the night as they danced their hearts out to every performing artiste.

For many of these patrons, they wished the night never ended as they partied away their stress and refreshed themselves after a turbulent economic year.
The night started off with some upcoming musical act from the African Child, producer of the popular “Kumoo” track.

With his soft and humbling voice, Akwaboah Jnr enjoyed the loud feedback from the crowd who happily sang his songs back-to-back.
He won the crowd with his classical love songs, setting the tone for the audience to have quality time of the night.

Kidi left the stage with the ladies drooling for more of his songs.
“Kumasi is like a second home to me. So whenever I come here, I feel very glad. The audience were super. I really enjoyed,” he said.

The night was only getting younger when the Takoradi sensation, Kofi Kinaata treated patrons to some good highlife music.
Jamming to some of his latest tracks, Kinaata energized the atmosphere with his “fante” renditions.

The man known for his endless love repertoire, Kojo Antwi took most of the revelers by surprise with his soothing performance to rekindle lovers.
A patron, Abigail Owusu, was honoured to have danced on stage with her favorite musician, Kojo Antwi.

“I love Kojo Antwi so much. I become uncontrollable when I hear his songs. And today having an opportunity to dance with him on stage I feel blessed,” she excitedly said.
Then came the icing on the cake, King Promise electrifying the audience with some of his hit songs for the year.

Many patrons could not help but jump to their feet and choreographed his “terminator” song.
After a long year of working and wading through economic turbulence, the night was a moment for many citizens to relieve stress and re-invigorate for the coming year.

The various performers for the night were overwhelmed by the numbers and reception at the event.
For the revelers, their Christmas night was well celebrated.
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