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Top Ghanaian artistes are billed to perform at the much-anticipated Highlife Afro Party Festival.
The live band music festival event begins on December 20, 2019, with four artistes performing each day at Goldcoast Hub in Cantonments, Accra, from 6 pm to 2 am each day.
As festival to project to the Year of Return, it will project highlife music and will also combine both old and new highlife hits.
The Multimedia Group Ltd and the Despite Group are supporting the event.Amandzeba, Bessa Simons, Kelvyn Boy and Kwabena Kwabena are among the top artistes to perform at the event.

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