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For the first time in 26 years, Daddy Lumba, now DL, has decided to perform live in Kumasi this Christmas.
To mark his 26th career anniversary in grand style, the 46 year old musician, in the land of the Asantehene, on Sunday 26th December 2010, at the plush Royal Lamerta Hotel, Ahodwo, is expected to be at his best, as he does a compilation of both his old and current songs on stage.
The music tycoon's latest album will, by then, be released indeed, this will be a 'December to remember' in Kumasi, and there will be a press conference, also in Kumasi, to officially announce the show to the press and the general public as a whole, whispered Kelvin Poku Boateng, Chief Executive Officer of Home Proud.
Source: The Ghanaian Chronicle
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