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Luxury high end car maker, Jaguar, has joined the sponsors for the highly anticipated Ghana Meets Naija Concert. In what is truly a groundbreaking move, Jaguar has agreed to make available about six of their most high-end and luxurious cars from their fleet to chauffeur all artistes lined up to rock the Dome of the Accra International Conference Centre on Friday,1st July.
The brand of cars set to be released include the Jaguar XF Supercharged as well as the Jaguar XKR Convertible; both models are valued in excess of USD50,000 and USD 90,000 respectively.
According to Jaguar, their interest in the concert is based on the fact that they see it as a viable brand that will help sell to their high-end and sophisticated target market. Their contribution is also a mark of their belief that the Ghana Meets Naija Concert is perhaps one of the most groundbreaking and biggest musical events to ever be staged in Ghana and they are very proud to be part of it.
Meanwhile, with a few days to go for the highly anticipated concert, concert goers in both Ghana and Nigeria are prepping up for a mega showdown at the Dome and most are referring to the concert as the biggest musical event to take place between the two countries. Tickets are said to be almost sold out with less than a week to go and it seems this show unlike many others of its magnitude, will live up to its successful billing.
However, limited tickets are still available at Koala,Silverbird Stores,Airport Shell as well as www.ticketdoug.com.
The Ghana Meets Naija Concert is sponsored by rLG Communications, Smirnoff Vodka, Jaguar, Joy FM, and a host of other media institutions.
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