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The 2023 edition of Kwabena Kwabena’s Vitamilk Love Night concert beckons, and ahead of that, Joy Entertainment has been announced as the official media partner.
Joy Entertainment is a subsidiary of the largest media conglomerate in Ghana, the Multimedia Group Limited, with years of experience in media coverage. This proud partnership is touted to create and produce a thrilling experience for patrons at this year’s event.
The Vitamilk Love Night concert with Kwabena Kwabena is set to take place at the National Theatre on February 11.

The event promises to set the perfect tone for Valentine’s Day which follows only three days later. Patrons who troop to the National Theatre in the company of their loved ones will be treated to a night of great music, love and some give-aways.
Additionally, special packages have been announced for this year’s edition of Kwabena Kwabena’s Vitamilk Love Night concert. Couples who purchase tickets to the show automatically enter a raffle draw which offers them the chance to win a holiday trip to Dubai or a cruise ship holiday treat.
Tickets are currently on sale via kbkbmuzic.com or by dialing *365*1114#.
The Vitamilk Love Night concert is powered by Joy Entertainment.
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