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Songwriter Keri Hilson has confirmed she will be performing in Ghana in May.
Last week your authoritative news outfit, Myjoyonline.com, did hint of reports that Jamaican-born American musician Sean Kingston and singer songwriter Keri Hilson were billed to headline a major concert in Ghana.
Although organisers of the concert, Imajin Advertising, were tight lipped about the concert, one of the acts for the concert has confirmed that she will be performing in Ghana.
Keri Hilson confirmed on her twitter handle Tuesday that she will be performing in Ghana on May 26.
According to her tweet, she is "Excited to check off two new countries on my AFRICA list!! Performing in MOZAMBIQUE on April 28, & GHANA on May 26!! YaaaSs!!"
The Ghana show will be preceded by a concert in Mozambique on April 28.
At at press time, no official confirmation has been made by Sean Kingston but a source close Imajin Advertising told Myjoyonline.com that the two "are under the same agent so both are confirmed," for the concert.
This will be the organizers' first international concert in Ghana after their Legends and Legacy Ball, an annual event aimed at celebrating and honoring music legends in Ghana.
The maiden edition of the Legends and Legal Ball came off last year and it celebrated and awarded the legendary Charles Kojo Fosu popularly known as Daddy Lumba.
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