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Ghanaian songstress, Gyakie has announced her show ‘Party Live with Gyakie' scheduled for December.
It will come off on December 16 at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel n Accra.
In a social media post, she said the date of the event "happens to be my birthday as well."
"Come let's party and sing your songs together," the musician added.

This would be the second time the artist is headlining her own show in Accra and obviously, this time would be an entirely different experience.
Last year, at what was dubbed the “Live Experience with Gyakie”, the Afro-Fusion artist thrilled fans at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel for a night of amazing live music from the songstress and many guest artists including a first-time memorable performance with her dad, Ghanaian Highlife legend, Nana Acheampong.
With the release of the ‘My Diary’ EP, fans expect an equally great experience at this year’s show.
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