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Some Ghanaian personalities have arrived in London ahead of this year's 'Ghana Party In The Park' and some other events put together by the Akwaaba UK Group.
Among artistes already in London ahead of the event are rapper Kofi Jamar, Yaw Tog, Kweku Flick, Sefa, Camidoh, Mr Drew, DJ Mensah and Joy Entertainment co-host of Cruise Control on Hitz FM.
The event which has been put together by the Akwaaba UK Group is set to attract over 10,000 people from the UK and other countries around the world.

Ghanaian artistes set to take the stage on Saturday, July 24, in the UK include Kwabena Kwabena, Kweku Flick, Yaw Tog, Sefa, D-Black, Mr Drew, Sarkodie, Kofi Jamar, Camidoh and Amerado.
At the lunch of the event in Accra, artistes on the bill expressed excitement to be part of the event especially Yaw Tog, Kofi Jamar, Sefa and Kweku Flick who were going to be in the UK for the first time for a show.

Meanwhile, Sarkodie, born Michael Owusu Addo, was announced the Creative Director of this year’s event.

The ultimate goal of the festival is to present music, food, arts and true Ghanaian culture and entertainment.

The festival which started in 2005 and hosted by Akwaaba Group, attracts over 8000 people from around UK, Ghana, Holland, Germany, France, Canada and US making it the biggest Ghanaian event outside of Ghana.


The event comes off on the 24th of July, 2021 at Trent Park in the United Kingdom and the show promises to be a good one.
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