Veteran highlife artiste, Abrantie Amakye Dede, is set to storm the United States of America (USA) with comedian cum musician, Lil Win and singer Kurl Songx, to hold what is expected to be an explosive concert.
The trio will be performing at the GHANAfest concert at Chicago in a tour that will see the Hilife legends also visit a number of states and cities, including Dallas on Saturday, August 3, 2019, and Columbus Ohio on Saturday, August 10, 2019.
The team will also be in New York on Friday, August 16 as well as Washington DC on Sunday, September 1, 2019, where the show will be climaxed.
The concert is put together by iBright events in collaboration with GNC and Steaman Entertainment.
The tour, according to its organisers, will serve patrons with a blend of old and new generational highlife performances throughout the summer season.
Fans are expected to grab their tickets online before the due date to avoid disappointments at respective gates.
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