Kofi Kinaata (Credit: Instagram - @kinaatagh)
Audio By Carbonatix
Like many musicians across the globe, Kofi Kinaata is adapting to the dynamics of the entertainment scene brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
As such, the rapper has announced that his annual 'Made in Taadi' concert will be held virtually.
The fourth edition of 'Made in Taadi' is slated for the eve of Christmas, December 24 in Takoradi in the Western Region.
Many fans were excited to see their favourite rapper announce he will be performing after a long wait.
The concert is expected to be flooded with guest appearances from notable acts and will also highlight some local acts making waves in the Western Region.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Rent Control targets universities in crackdown on exhorbitant hostel fees
32 seconds -
Vice President reaffirms commitment to NCD care under MahamaCares
59 seconds -
Transparency, Trust, and Leadership: How Accounting and finance shape organisational credibility
2 minutes -
One Million More Midwives: Ghana’s Moment to Act
8 minutes -
Jahnyce emerges winner of Joy Prime’s Beatz and Barz episode 6
32 minutes -
Weija Gbawe residents protest delay in opening completed specialist children’s hospital
35 minutes -
NAFCO needs GH¢770m to purchase excess rice and grains from farmers
43 minutes -
Ahafo Regional Minister leads high-stakes crusade against exam malpractice
46 minutes -
I live with one kidney and a damaged liver – Survivor of Russia-Ukraine war
48 minutes -
Illegal structures on Ramsar Site pulled down in demolition exercise at Sakumono
48 minutes -
Oti Region: 4 houses burnt at Keri amid ongoing Nkwanta South Conflict
51 minutes -
Chamber of Aquaculture, Virbac train farmers on biosecurity and disease control
53 minutes -
Traders count losses as fire guts shops at Adum
55 minutes -
What to expect at Joy FM’s ‘Mummy’s Day Out’ on May 9
1 hour -
I returned home injured and empty handed – Ghanaian Russia-Ukraine War recruit
1 hour