Rapper Kwesi Arthur has been billed to perform at the Ghana Premier League match taking place on Wednesday, January 15.
The Group Up Chale artiste has been recruited to perform ahead of the anticipated match between Legon Cities FC and AshGold.
The game which is coming off at the Accra Sports Stadium will be free for all the ladies who would want to attend the game. However, the men have to pay GH₵10 for the popular stand, GH₵15 for the center line, GH₵25 for upper/lower VIP and GH₵30 for VIP.
Kwesi Arthur is the second artiste, after dancehall artiste Shatta Wale, to perform at a Legon Cities game.
Many Ghanaians have applauded the efforts by the football club’s management to incorporate music into Ghanaian football at a time when the Ghana Football Association is hoping to revive people’s interest in football.
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