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Amerado has announced the second edition of his annual event, 'My Motherland Concert' scheduled for 28th December 2024.
This year's concert which promises to be an unforgettable celebration of music, culture, and community, will take place at the Okese Park in Ejisu, Kumasi.
The inaugural edition of 'My Motherland Concert' was a massive success, drawing an impressive crowd of over 6,000 fans. Attendees were treated to electrifying performances from a stellar lineup of artistes including Fameye, Eno Barony, Fancy Gadam, YPee, and Nkansah Lil Win.
Amerado, known for his lyrical prowess and dynamic stage presence, has been a significant force in the Ghanaian music industry. The 'My Motherland Concert' serves as a platform for him to connect with his fans and showcase the rich musical talent of Ghana. The event also aims to promote cultural pride and unity, making it a must-attend for music lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
The 2024 edition of the concert will feature an exciting lineup of artists, with surprise performances and special guest appearances. Fans can expect a night of high-energy entertainment, blending various genres and styles to create an unforgettable musical experience.
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