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Momentum and excitement begin to pick up as tickets for the highly anticipated 2024 African Legends Night officially hit the market for sale earlier this week.
Music lovers and show patrons are eagerly preparing for an unforgettable evening of legendary performances from African music icons Yvonne Chaka Chaka, George Jahraa, Adane Best, and Okyeame Kwame.
Organized by Global Media Alliance, this year's edition is set to take place on October 5th at the Grand Arena Dome of the Accra International Conference Centre. And it promises to be one for the books.
With Yvonne Chaka Chaka, also known as the "Princess of Africa," leading the lineup, excitement is already building as fans anticipate a night filled with timeless hits, rich cultural expressions, and a celebration of Africa’s musical heritage.
Ghanaian legends George Jahraa and Adane Best, both well-known for their contributions to Ghanaian music, will add an element of nostalgia and national pride to the night.
Meanwhile, Okyeame Kwame, the "Rap Doctor," promises to bring a fresh, dynamic energy to the event, representing the hiplife generation of Ghanaian music.
Tickets are now available for purchase – GHs450 for single; and GHs800 for a Double which can be bought at Airport Shell, YFM Legon City Mall, Silverbird Cinemas, and Global Media Alliance; and online via egotickets and shortcode *713*33*20#. There are also limited VIP tickets and table reservations for patrons.
The African Legends Night has firmly established itself as one of Ghana’s premier music events, celebrating the rich musical heritage of Africa by bringing together legendary artistes who have shaped the continent’s music landscape.
Since its inception, the event has paid tribute to Africa's finest musicians, providing a platform for seasoned artists and emerging talents to connect with audiences across generations.

Since its inception, the African Legends Night has become synonymous with excellence in music and entertainment, consistently delivering world-class performances that celebrate the best of African music.
The event has featured some of the continent's most celebrated artists, including Hugh Masekela, Femi Kuti, Freddie Meiway, Kanda Bongoman, Amakye Dede, and Daddy Lumba among others.
The 2024 edition of African Legends Night is poised to build on this legacy, offering unforgettable performances that will resonate with audiences long after the final note is played.
The event's organizers, Global Media Alliance, are committed to ensuring that this year's edition surpasses all expectations, delivering a night of entertainment, culture, and celebration that will be remembered for years.
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