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Rapper, Gambo, is set to light up Ashongman in Accra and Old Tafo in Kumasi, with what is expected to be one of the hugely patronised musical concerts this December.
Several artists are lined up to perform at the concert.
Among the artists billed to perform are: veteran musician Ayigbe Edem, Mr. Drew, Keche, Kofi Jamar, Strongman and Tulenkay. Several surprise artists are billed to also perform.
The 'Gambo & Friends' Concert' is scheduled to kick off at 7 pm on December 2, 2022. The first concert will take place at the Old Ashongman School Park. Gambo will then headline another concert at Old Tafo, Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region on December 16, 2022, beginning 7 pm as well.
The concerts, aimed at promoting youth entrepreneurship and talent development for a better life, are being organised by Gambo's record label, BlackMob.
Gambo, the reigning Vodafone Ghana Unsung Artist of the Year will be performing several of his hit songs including 'Boys Aye Wild', 'Drip', 'Settle' and his recently released track 'We Outside'.
Gambo featured Edem on his 'Drip' track and the two will once again reunite musically at the concert where they are set to give fans nothing short of incredible performances.
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