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Ike City Hotel is set to host an unforgettable night of live music on Saturday, December 21, as renowned Ghanaian musicians Kwabena Kwabena and Kofi Nti take the stage at the hotel’s Sky Bar.
The star-studded event promises to be a highlight of the holiday season, offering a perfect blend of high-energy performances and a relaxing atmosphere for music lovers and partygoers alike.
Kwabena Kwabena, celebrated for his soulful melodies and timeless hits, is one of the most popular and influential musicians in Ghana.
Known for his blend of highlife, soul, and contemporary African sounds, his performance is expected to captivate fans with both his classic songs and new hits. Kofi Nti, another revered Ghanaian artiste, will join him for the evening, bringing his unique sound and style to the stage.
The pairing of these two musical giants is sure to create an electric atmosphere at the Sky Bar, one of Ike City Hotel’s most sought-after spots.
The evening promises to be a much-needed escape after a long and often stressful year.
Isaac Kwabena Ofori Amoako, the CEO of Ike City Hotel, personally invites guests to join the celebration.
He shared, “I’m personally inviting all of you to join our live band this December 21st. We are going to host Kwabena Kwabena alongside Kofi Nti. It’s going to be a wonderful time. We’ve been through the whole year with a lot of stress, and this is the time for us to release some of the stress and come together as a family and have some fun with us here at Ike City Hotel.”
“Make a date with us on December 21st, we are hosting Kwabena Kwabena and Kofi Nti live at our Sky Bar, don’t miss out. It’s going to be great.”
This event is the perfect way to unwind and end the year on a high note with loved ones.
Guests can expect a vibrant mix of live music, good company, and a memorable experience at Ike City Hotel’s iconic Sky Bar.
The doors will open at 7 PM, and the show will kick off at 9 PM. Admission is expected to be in high demand, so early reservations are recommended.
Don’t miss out on this exceptional musical night – a chance to celebrate, release some stress, and enjoy the finest in live music with two of Ghana’s most iconic artists.
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