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Some Ghanaian and Nigerian artistes never performed on Sunday as advertised by organisers of the Livespot X Festival.
The concert on December 8 had America-based rapper, Cardi B, as headline artiste.
Supporting acts billed included Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Patoranking, Tiwa Savage and a host of others. All the supporting acts were to perform before Cardi B finally climaxes the festival.
However, the concert was marred by several technical hitches thus preventing Ghanaian artistes to mount the stage at their appointed times.
While fans waited for close to an hour after the performance of Nigerian singer Sheyi Shay, Cardi B suddenly appeared on stage.
Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Patoranking, Tiwa Savage hadn’t performed before Cardi B was introduced.
It is reported that Sarkodie and Shatta Wale refused to perform because organisers failed to go according to the plan.
Tiwa Savage and Patoranking were also backstage but never performed after Cardi B exited.
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