Ghanaian comedian Lekzy DeComic wants to spread his tentacles with his comedy performances.
After registering his name in the world of stand-up comedy for the past years, Ghana's beloved impressionist would want people in other parts of the country to experience his craft.
In tandem with this objective, he is embarking on a nationwide tour, starting with Luv-ter Edition in Takoradi.
Speaking to Joy Entertainment, he said the Lekzy Club Tour is also aimed at establishing clubs in all the regions he will be touring.
Luv-ter Edition will be held at Calendars in Takoradi on February 17, 2024.
Also performing at the programme are MJ the Comedian, Foster Romanus, OB Amponsah, among others.
Apart from his club tour, Lekzy has established an annual comedy special called 'Too Cute to Be Mute' which has been running for the past three years.

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