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The much-anticipated 'Kizz Daniel Live in Ghana' concert this yuletide, has been postponed.
Organizers of the event say the decision was reached after certain circumstances beyond their control crept in. The event was slated for Friday, December 23, 2022.
“We wish to announce the postponement of the 'Kizz Daniel Live in Ghana' concert to a later date to be announced. This is due to circumstances beyond our control”, a part of the communiqué read.
The brains behind the event, Pepperdem Worldwide Entertainment and Play Network Africa, are apologizing to all music fans for the inconvenience caused and have assured fans that, “all ticket holders will get a refund as soon as possible”.
The event which had Nigerian star Kizz Daniel as headlining act, had also recruited Camidoh, Kidi, Gyakie and Herman Suede for a night of thrills. Fans will have to wait for a new date as organizers work around the clock to give them a taste of the Afro-classic tour experience.
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