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One city!, one night!, one big musical concert!
The 2025 edition of the “Nite with the Stars” concert in Kumasi promises to be an all-riveting and thrilling night of electrifying performances by some of Ghana’s best music acts.
Over the years, the event has evolved from a mere musical concert into Kumasi’s unofficial Christmas ritual — where music, memory, and December collide.
The Christmas Day event at the lavishly green Rattray Park is billed to be the biggest concert in the Garden City this yuletide.

An array of the country’s music legends and talents have been assembled to excite patrons on the night.
Treating revelers to good musical performances will be the legendary music maestro, Kojo Antwi, alongside the man with the soothing voice and evergreen hits, Ofori Amponsah.
Kidi the Gal dem sugar, the unrivalled lyricist Kofi Kinaata, the soothing Kwabena Kwabena, together with the songstress Gyakie are set to throw the crowd into a frenzy on Christmas night.
For an unforgettable night, the performers are gearing up for the event with vigorous and tireless nights of rehearsals.
The legendary Kojo Antwi is all excited to be part of the musical jam in Kumasi, reechoing his stance that the energy the Kumasi music lovers emit for artist performances is a bolster and a motivation for him to give his best for hours on the night.
“The people here understand my music better. The lyrical composition of my music is better appreciated and understood by the people of Kumasi,” he told Luv Fm when he hit the stage last year.
Organisers say this year’s edition of the ‘Nite with the Stars’ will live up to expectations as the biggest music jamz for the Christmas season in Oseikrom.
They have promised enhanced security, clearer sounds, extravagant stage performance and comfortable seating arrangement to offer patrons an unforgettable experience.
The ‘Nite with the Stars’ concert is organized by Obuasi Bitters, in partnership with Luv 99.5 FM and Nhyira 104.5 FM.
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