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The Management of Kwahu Republic has announced that this years’ Bliss on the Hills has been scheduled to take place at the Rock City Hotel at Kwahu in the Eastern Region, between December 25 to 30, 2019.
In a press statement released on Tuesday, the group promised this years’ music festival will be entertaining and second to none of the Christmas festivities nationwide.
“We at Kwahu Republic are confident that this year’s Bliss on the Hills’ concert which features Stonebwoy on December 28, 2019, will have a massive show as Bhim Nation’s President has asked to be given more time to entertain the audience,” noted the release signed by the Group’s Communications Manager, Carl Nii Addo .
Bliss on the Hills is a free entry musical festival organised annually by the Kwahu Republic for the natives of Abetifi.
The statement also congratulated Livingstone Etse Satekla, popularly known as Stonebwoy for winning the “Reggae Artiste of the Year” at the All African Music Awards in Nigeria.
They expressed their delight in the Afropop, dancehall and Reggae artiste’s consistency in the music industry in Ghana and beyond.
The Kwahu Republic also expressed their appreciation to the “Year of Return” Secretariat for adopting a non-stop entertainment music festival as part of the official “Year of Return” events.
This years’ edition of ‘Bliss on the Hills’ will feature a gospel night, boxing night, Hiplife night, Rock concert, and climax with a collaboration between Kwahu Republic and Lynx entertainment with a Kidi Homecoming.
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