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Four Nigerian superstars signed to Don Jazzy’s record label, The Mavin Records, are set to be the first-ever international artistes to headline a musical concert in KNUST.
The musicians are Boy Spyce, Magixx, Ladipoe and Crayon will make history will be made at Independence Hall on August 20, at the event powered by Elevate Network.
Elevate Network hosts the annual Power of You Festival, which aims to instil entrepreneurial ideals in young people through summits, concerts, talent performances, competitions, and other activities.
The Network seeks to organise young people to assist them in realizing their desired objectives by using the Mavins Experience.
The celebrations of Independence Hall Week are partnered with this year’s experience.

The event will be preceded by an entrepreneurial summit on the 19th, with a host of well-acknowledged speakers, such as John Kumah, the Deputy Finance Minister, Franklin Owusu Karikari, the Director for Business Support at NEIP, and many more.
The next night will be capped off with scorching performances from the Nigerian superstars and a few other well-known Ghanaian artists.
The "Overdose" hitmakers will perform their solo singles, including "feeling" by Ladipoe, "love don't cost a dime" by Magixx, "So fine" by Crayon, and "Nobody" by Boy Spyce, among others. There will also be a surprise appearance.
Tickets are GHs50 with VIP and Golden Circle tickets going for GHs200 and GHs400 respectively.
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