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It may be one of the events that can be easily described as unforgettable because the acts advertised for the night were the ideal assembly for a sophisticated audience.
The Aboa Concert II brought together musicians - both established and fast-rising - under one roof at the Victoria Villa in Accra on Saturday, July 10.
One after the other, the artistes thrilled the fans with musical experience at the event hosted by Pure Akan.
It had been a long time since Pure Akan had held such an event and so the enthusiasm that greeted the night long show was very expected.
The event comes as the artiste prepares the grounds for his upcoming sophomore album.

In April this year, he released a song ‘Mobetie’ to announce the incoming project.
“I dey try build this thing to see how to develop myself and my sound. I want to inspire and keep inspiring people,” he said.
As if that were not enough, Pure Akan performed an unreleased track from the album for the exclusive listening pleasure.
The song which is titled ‘Mensesa’ gave the excited fans a sneak peek into what the upcoming album could potentially look like. And it was an instant jam.
#aboaconcert pic.twitter.com/MYOClB3qWy
— eli katsekpor (@amblac) July 10, 2021
Other musicians who performed on the night include Kirani Ayat, Bosom P Yung, Worlasi, Marince Omario, Ria Boss, Daney King Eli and Nafa City.
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