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The 2019 MTN Music Festival thrilled fans with performances from Amakye Dede, Rex Omar, Samini, KiDi and Kuami Eugene.
The December 6, event held at the Accra International Conference Centre to climax the Farmers' Day celebration also featured Kyekyeku and the Ghanalogue Highlife Band.
All the acts exhibited great showmanship with live band music.
The Music Festival did not only witness performances from the above artistes but had surprise acts as well.
Shatta Michy made an appearance in her glowing beautiful yellow dress as an MC together with Hitz FM's Merqury Quaye.
Organizers wowed patrons with a throwback session which had T-Blaze now Flema T, Ex-Doe and Bright of Buk Bak making surprise appearances.
The Music Festival takes place on major public holidays including Independence Day, May Day and Farmers' Day.
The event which is organized by Slip Entertainment and powered by MTN Ghana with support from First National Bank.
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