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BNF Joe Etti Production, a France-based event production company, has partnered with Ireva Consults, a Ghanaian creative and management company, to host the maiden edition of the Easter Concert in Paris, France.
This exciting event is scheduled to take place on April 19, 2025, at the famous New Morning musical event center in Paris, starting at 7:30 PM.
The organizers aim to thrill lovers of live music with a stellar lineup of artists from both France and Ghana, creating a night of cultural celebration and musical excellence that fosters cross-cultural appreciation and collaboration.
Headlining the event are Keche and Arkay-S, known for their infectious Afrobeat rhythms and high-energy performances.
They will be joined by Adane Best and Nii Funny, also from Ghana, whose soulful melodies and powerful performances resonate with themes of faith and joy.
Representing France, A. Lucas, Dorothée D’Ornasse, Tee Kae, and Kwame Sucre will bring their unique flair to the stage, while Elijah The Worshipper adds a spiritual dimension to the lineup.
Adding an international twist, Sharkura from Italy will round out the performers, ensuring a diverse musical experience.
The event will also feature electrifying sets by two renowned DJs:
- DJ Mac Tonto, a three-time Ghana DJ Awards winner known for blending 90s hip-hop, Afrobeats, Amapiano, and Dancehall.
- DJ Clenarie, a French-Ghanaian DJ celebrated for his versatile mixes of Afrobeats, Afro house, hip-hop, R&B, and Caribbean sounds, with experience at iconic Paris venues like Palais Maillot and Faust Paris.
The Easter Concert is designed to be a landmark event in Paris’s cultural calendar, perfectly timed to coincide with the Easter festivities. It aims to promote African music to a broader European audience while strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between Ghana and France.
By blending Ghanaian and French musical styles, the event creates a platform for unique collaborations and a fusion of sounds, allowing both Ghanaian and French artists to expand their fan bases, increase their visibility in each other’s markets, and boost streaming numbers and ticket sales.
Beyond the music, the concert is expected to attract music lovers from different countries, boosting tourism in Paris and creating economic benefits for local businesses, event organizers, and vendors. It will also enhance cultural diplomacy that could lead to new business opportunities in music, tourism, and the creative industries.
Music lovers are entreated to attend this culturally significant event and connect with other music stakeholders from both France and Ghana. Tickets are currently selling in advance for €20 on www.eventbrite.com, with on-site purchases available for €25.
For more details or to secure your spot, contact the organizers at +33 6 14 70 75 66 or visit https://easterconcertinparis.com/.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience a night of rhythm, soul, and celebration in the heart of Paris!
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