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The organisers of the most talked-about ChaleWote Street Art Festival, Accra [dot] Alt, have announced the host of their biggest music concert.
The concert, ‘Sabolai Radio Music’ will be hosted by Multimedia Group's host of Drive Time on Joy FM, Louis Kwame Sakyiamah, popularly known as Lexis Bill.
The Joy FM presenter, who began his media career over a decade ago aside from Drive Time, has hosted other shows, including Men's World. With his lively and exciting personality, Lexis is able to easily connect with his audience at any given time.
The Sabolai Radio Music Stage, which is slated for Saturday, August 26 at the Black Star Square, features legendary highlife musicians Gyedu Blay Ambolley and Amandzeba, the ‘16 Years’ hit-maker, Mzbel, the composer of ‘I Want to See My Father,’ King Ayisoba, and more.

For the past years, the musical concert of the festival has been a major event as it connects the individual performing artistes with their fans. It also revamps Ghana’s indigenous culture in music.
As part of the partnership between the organisers of the street art festival and the Multimedia Group, there will be live coverage of the concert, which will be aired on Joy Prime.
It will also be streamed live on Joy Prime’s YouTube channel, @Joy Prime TV. Excerpts will be posted on all Joy Brands' social media platforms, including Hitz FM, Joy FM, and Adom on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tik Tok, and Thread.

With the energetic Lexis Bill and other veterans in Ghana’s music industry on Saturday, fans can expect an unforgettable night of entertainment on the Sabolai Radio Music Stage.
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