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All is set for the highly anticipated Mercury Quaye Live DJ Concert, scheduled for Thursday, December 25, at the Laboma Beach Resort in Accra.
The event follows Mercury Quaye’s sold-out live DJ concert at the same venue in December 2023, raising expectations for an even bigger and more immersive experience this year.
Organised by Team Spirit Ghana in partnership with Merqury Republic, the concert is expected to draw over 5,000 music lovers, reinforcing Ghana’s growing reputation as a hub for premium entertainment experiences.
Merqury Quaye, the ‘Discuss’ hitmaker, is set to deliver a one-hour, non-stop DJ mix that blends his signature sound with chart-topping songs from some of Africa’s hottest artistes. Organisers say fans should expect an energetic, high-quality performance designed to keep the crowd on its feet throughout the night.
The concert will also feature an impressive lineup of DJs, including DJ Black, DJ Sly King, DJ Toyor, DJ Seydive, DJ Blavo, DJ Nyce, Selekta Shaker, DJ Shiwaawa and DJ Obey, promising a diverse mix of sounds and styles to keep the festive mood alive.
Tickets for the Merqury Quaye Live DJ Concert are available at egotickets.com or via the shortcode *714*33*33#, as patrons prepare to wrap up Christmas Day with music, energy and beachside vibes.

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