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After headlining last year’s Pinktober event with fellow Asakaa members, Kwaku DMC is set to kick-off his ‘Aye Hu tour’ by headlining this year’s Pinktober event alongside Ghanaian hip-hop star Kwesi Arthur at the new Ol'lady in Kumasi on Friday October 29th.
The Aye Hu concert which is organized by Ol’lady forms part of the annual Pink October celebrations set aside for breast cancer awareness.
Each year, Ol’lady dedicates the month to educate women on the dangers involved in having breast cancer and also holds a number of breast cancer screenings to get people checked for free.

Just like previous editions, Ol’lady climaxes the month of October with a musical concert and this year’s edition would feature the 2018 BET Awards nominee, Kwesi Arthur.
Kwaku DMC, the headline artiste has been a member of the most sought after ‘Asakaa Boys.’ Kwaku DMC is known for his stand out verses on songs like ‘3y 3y dom’, ‘Condemn’ and ‘Ma drip’, ‘Off white flow’ which is an ode to his personal hero, Virgil Abloh.
Tickets to the Aye Hu Concert is available online at ‘ego tickets’ and also on the ‘Ticket Wura’ App on Google Play store.
However, patrons can also be part of the Aye Hu Concert online by streaming the event live on www.stream233.com. [https://www.stream233.com/Home/EventDetail?Id=1342]
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