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Ghanaian rapper Medikal has set the stage for an unforgettable evening with the announcement of the inaugural ‘Planning and Plotting Concert’ scheduled for December 16 at the Labadi Beach Hotel.
According to the artiste, the event aims not only to entertain but also to make a positive impact on society.
All proceeds from the concert will be dedicated to supporting the less privileged in Ghana. This philanthropic gesture underscores the rapper's desire to use his influence to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most.
Medikal is eager to share his latest creations and connect with fans in a live setting.
During the interview on Accra-based Metro TV, Medikal emphasised that the concert will not become a one-time affair but rather an annual tradition.
The Planning and Plotting Concert represents a convergence of music, philanthropy, and community engagement, showcasing Medikal's multifaceted approach to entertainment.
Early bird tickets for the concert are currently on sale on www.planningandplotting.com or using the shortcode *711*11*28#
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