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Highlife crooner, Kwabena Kwabena is girding up to serenade lovers at his ‘Vitamilk Love Night’ show at the National Theatre later this week.
According to his team, all is set to roll out the love-themed event on Saturday, February 11, 2023, powered by Joy Entertainment.
Kwabena Kwabena is widely known for his romantic voice on his brilliant records churned out over the years. Even better are the live performances of the amazing songs that put the icing on the cake for lovers who troop to his annual Vitamilk Love Night concert.

Last year’s event saw performances from the likes of Sarkodie, Adina, among others. This year, he will again be performing alongside some of Ghana’s finest artistes as they dish out love packaged in rhythms and melodies.
According to George Quaye, Team Lead for ImageBureau, producers of the show, they are preparing to give patrons of the show an experience of a lifetime. “We are bringing our A-game on board to give our best shot from exquisite stage design, lighting, sound and to everything that makes an event spectacular,” he said.
This year’s event comes with gifts from partners to appreciate its patrons. They will include an Accra-Dubai-Accra ticket, a weekend-stay in an exotic hotel, lunch and dinner dates for lucky couples who purchase tickets.
The Vitamilk Love Night with Kwabena Kwabena and Friends is sponsored by Vitamilk and Ebony Condoms, and powered by Joy Entertainment. It is also supported by Prestige Rock, Veetickets and Ghana Tourism Authority.
Grab tickets via kbkbmuzic.com or dial *365*1114#
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