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An impressive list of acts including Amakye Dede, R2Bees, Criss Waddle, DKB, Jacinta (Nigerian comedian), and Nana Quame are bringing love to Accra this February.
These stars and a host of others are set to perform at this year’s F14 Concert scheduled for the Accra International Conference Center on February 14.
“It is a time for love. It is important for us to have variety, this year - we have music, dance and comedy. Some of the artistes on the bill will spend time with children at the Osu Children’s Home before the event as part of the package, which date will be announced soon,” Gideon Kwamka Oyiadzo (Jingles), Operations Director of ABBA Investments said at the press launch of the event.
Dubbed F14 Concert with Amakye Dede and the High Kings Band, the event is a unique platform to celebrate our love for each other “as we enjoy the sleek and soothing tunes of Abrantie Amakye Dede himself,” he added.
Some of the acts, Amakye Dede and Nana Quame, who attended the press launch, promised a good show on the night.
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