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The 2024 edition of Kofi Kinaata's annual "Made in Taadi" concert, dubbed "The Comeback", was more than just a music event - it was a celebration of music, culture, and live performance.
But before the concert, Kinaata gave back to his community with a youth seminar, themed "Bridging the Gaps from Dreams to Reality", which took place on Friday, December 20th.

The following day, Saturday, thousands of fans flocked to the Takoradi Sports Club Park to witness an unforgettable night of music.
Kinaata took to the stage alongside fellow industry heavyweights Samini, Kwaw Kese, Eno Barony, Donzy, Fameye, Lasmid, Beatzstrap, and others, delivering electrifying performances that left the crowd in awe.
According to patrons, Kinaata has cemented his place in history by drawing the largest crowd of music lovers to the event.
Organisers noted that "Made in Taadi" is more than just a concert - it's Kinaata's way of showing appreciation to the region that has supported his craft.
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