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The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has announced its partnership with Burniton Music Group Limited for this year’s Bhim Festival, which will now take place on 24th December 2025 at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The concert, which was initially scheduled for 26th December, has been moved forward to avoid clashing with Taste the Culture, a major event organised by the Blackstar Experience Secretariat as part of the December in GH celebrations.
According to the GTA, this collaboration is part of its ongoing efforts to promote Ghana’s creative arts and entertainment industries while reinforcing the country’s image as Africa’s leading destination for cultural and festive experiences.
The Authority has successfully secured the Accra Sports Stadium as the official venue for the event. BHIM Music Group will oversee the full setup on 23rd December, 2025 ahead of the main concert on Christmas Eve.
“This support reflects our dedication to amplifying the creative arts as a major pillar of tourism growth,” said Maame Efua Houadjeto, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority.
“The December in GH initiative continues to create opportunities that unite Ghanaians and attract visitors to experience our culture, music, and hospitality,” the a press release issued by Bright Asempa Tsadidey, Director of Corporate Affairs, further quotes the Chief Executive Officer.
The upcoming Bhim Concert is expected to be one of the headline events of the December in GH calendar, featuring top Ghanaian and international artistes in a spectacular showcase of music, culture, and celebration.
The Ghana Tourism Authority reaffirmed its commitment to working with industry stakeholders to deliver vibrant events under the December in GH initiative, cementing Ghana’s reputation as Africa’s festive and cultural hub.

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