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Sleeky Promotions, in partnership with UK-based outfit 1957 Empire, has officially announced the date for Ghana’s highly anticipated 69th Independence Day Concert, set to take place in the United Kingdom.
The announcement follows the official launch of the event in November 2025, when organisers issued a press statement outlining plans to commemorate Ghana’s independence with the Ghanaian diaspora and friends of the country abroad.
According to the organisers, the concert will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Manchester. The event is expected to bring together music lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and members of the Ghanaian community in the UK for an evening of celebration and national pride.

Sleeky Promotions noted that the concert is aimed at celebrating Ghana’s rich heritage beyond its borders, while also creating a vibrant platform for both Ghanaian and international artistes to connect with audiences in the UK through music and culture.
The event is being organised by Sleeky Promotions, with 1957 Empire serving as official partners. It is also proudly sponsored by Ocean Bells Travel and Tour, described by organisers as Ghana’s leading ticketing agency.

While the full lineup of performers is yet to be unveiled, Sleeky Promotions has assured patrons that more exciting announcements, including artistes and event highlights, will be made in the coming weeks as preparations intensify toward the historic celebration of Ghana’s 69th Independence anniversary.
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