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David Oscar Dogbe is set to thrill fans and music lovers with his repertoire on November 11, 2023 at Havilah Restaurant, in Koforidua.
Dubbed Reggae Spot, the event is a celebration of David Oscar’s music and his contribution to the Ghanaian reggae scene.
Known for his soulful voice and catchy melodies, David intentionally tackles socio-economic issues in his music, and he has been praised for his activism.
The festival will feature live performances by the celebrated musician and other surprise artistes. There will also be food, drinks, and dancing.
A VIP spot at the event can be obtained solely at Havilah Restaurant or through reservations at a cool GHc50; by calling 053 507 2602. Regular tickets are free. VIP reservations will be on a first-come-first-served basis.
The programme starts at 8pm on November 11, 2023.

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