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On Friday, September 13, 2024, Alliance Française in Accra will come alive when Ghanaian musician Lamisi takes the stage for her show dubbed 'Concert for Change'.
It promises to be an unforgettable night and extraordinary experience when Lamisi mounts the stage to give audiences back to back captivating performances supported by the dynamic Lamisi Band.
As part of the concert, Lamisi will be launching her nonprofit organisation dedicated to supporting Girl Child Hygiene Development.
Commenting on the show, Lamisi indicated that “it is such an amazing time for me to look forward to having an intimate session with my fans and all other lovers of good music. The team has been working on curating an exceptional experience to give the audience a great night they will never forget, a time to linger on their minds for a very long time. It will be purely magical, and electrifying and I urge everyone to come out and have fun with me”.
According to Lamisi, who is very much committed to giving back to her society and helping to elevate young ladies, a very important element of the CONCERT FOR CHANGE with Lamisi will be the official launch of a charity organization she established with her best friend to focus on empowering and building the confidence of teenage girls across Northern Ghana.

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