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Award-winning Ghanaian musician Ayisi delivered a memorable night of music at an exclusive show held at Rituals Bar in Cantonments on June 28.
The event, which drew a packed crowd, saw the artist perform some of his biggest hits, including ‘Can I Live’, fresh off its Record of the Year win at the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA).
@theculturejoint Ayisi’s fans always taking over his performances @King Ayisi ♬ original sound - Culture Joint
The intimate setting allowed fans to experience Ayisi’s music up close, with the singer engaging the audience in a mix of soulful melodies and energetic performances.

Fellow artists, including Mensa and Kwabre Nyame, were also in attendance, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.

Ayisi’s TGMA victory has further cemented his place as one of Ghana’s most exciting musical talents, and this performance served as both a celebration of his success and a heartfelt thank-you to his supporters.
Fans left the venue buzzing, with many praising the artist for his electrifying stage presence and the show’s cozy, immersive vibe.
With momentum still building from his recent win, Ayisi continues to prove why he’s a force to watch in Ghana’s music scene.
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