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Highlife artiste Kwaisey Pee will mark a major milestone in his career with a 25th anniversary concert scheduled for 25th December 2025 at the De Icon Event Centre in East Legon.
The event, themed 25:25:25, celebrates twenty five years of his contribution to contemporary Highlife.
Kwaisey Pee’s catalogue includes Mehia Odo, Monto, Memfa Ntwen featuring J Martins, and Obibini featuring Okyeame Kwame.
His reputation for engaging live performances has earned him shows across the world. The upcoming concert is expected to be a defining moment in his career.
He will be joined on the night by several industry colleagues and friends, including Akwaboah, Kofi Nti, Keche, KK Fosu, Okyeame Kwame, Joyce Blessing and a number of surprise guests.
According to organisers, the show promises a full celebration of live music and the spirit of Highlife.
The concert is set for 8 pm. Tickets go for GHS 300 and fans can secure seats by dialling *714*59#. Table reservations will also be available for groups and corporate guests.
Kwaisey Pee has expressed gratitude ahead of the celebration and described the moment as personal, adding that it offers a chance to celebrate with the people who have supported his journey.

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