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Deestress 2.0, hosted by the dynamic duo FAMO and DJ ABK GH, is slated for December 20 2024, at Stanbic Heights, Airport City, Accra.
The second edition of DeeStress promises to surpass the magic of the first event with an even hotter lineup and unforgettable experiences.
The night will feature an impressive roster of top DJs and MCs, guaranteed to keep the energy high and the beats pumping all night long.
Attendees can look forward to electrifying performances from, DJ Shiwaawa, DJ Vyrusky, DJ Wallpaper, DJ Justice, DJ Speech, Gal Dem DJ, DJ Mingle, Sheldon The Turn Up, DJ Ashmen, and DJ Toyor and MC Nanaking, who will ensure the crowd stays hyped from start to finish.
Kicking off at 6pm and continuing until daybreak, DeeStress 2.0 is designed to be a memorable night filled with non-stop music, dancing, and entertainment. The event promises to create a vibrant and energetic atmosphere that will be talked about.
This spectacular event is expected to attract scores of revelers as they join FAMO and DJ ABK GH at Stanbic Heights for an unforgettable experience at Deestress 2.0.
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