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This year’s Boxing Day is going to be one to remember as music maestro Kojo Antwi returns with yet another trademark annual concert.
Dubbed the Precious Gift of Love concert, the king of love songs will thrill fans at the Labadi Beach Hotel on December 26 in Accra.

A fan enjoying having his moment with the maestro last year
The concert, which has been running for several years, is among the most anticipated end-of-year concerts in the country.
It will see the multiple award-winning musician serve several of his classic songs.

'Chef' Kojo Antwi dishing out the songs at last year's event
On the menu will be hits including 'Densu', 'Tom and Jerry', 'Adiepena', 'Tattoo' and the new ones like 'Nyoo', 'Sumpremo' and 'Ateteakoma'.

“As a creative person, I am looking forward to blowing the mind of my fans, so they should expect surprises.
“I like concerts because they create an intimate atmosphere between me and my fans,” the musician said.

Former President J.A Kufuor and Former First Lady, Nana Agyemang Konadu
He said although he enjoyed last year’s event at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra because it brought him closer to his fans, “this year’s event will get fans leaving home with more.”

According to the ‘Akonoba’ hitmaker, he will do something unusual with the song classifications as he invites them to the maestro’s joint.
“It will be another opportunity to play around with my songs, there will be the love songs, heartbreaks and good times for fans to feel part of the show,” he said.
There will also be a surprise act from the Ivory Coast who will perform on the night.

Fans in the Brong Ahafo will also have the opportunity to get closer to the Music Man as he performs at the Centre for National Culture on New Year’s Day.

With a repertoire over a dozen albums and a gamut of national, continental and international awards to his name, Kojo Antwi promises great concerts.
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