Pink Flamingo Beach Club is set to host Pink Sunfest on Sunday, February 16, a special Valentine’s event featuring top Afrobeats stars R2Bees from Ghana and Victor AD from Nigeria. The highly anticipated event promises a unique blend of music, food, and entertainment in one of Accra’s most luxurious beachside venues.
R2Bees, the award-winning Ghanaian music duo known for hits like “Life (Walahi),” “Odo,” and “Bayla Trap,” will take center stage, delivering their signature mix of hiplife and Afrobeat rhythms. The group, made up of Mugeez and Omar Sterling, has consistently dominated the African music scene with their infectious energy and crowd-pulling performances.
Joining them is Victor AD, a Nigerian artist celebrated for his powerful lyrics and soulful melodies. His breakout hit “Wetin We Gain” became a massive success, making him a household name in the Afrobeats genre. With other songs like “Skelewu” and “Olofofo”, Victor AD’s performance is expected to bring an emotional and electrifying vibe to the night.
In addition to the main performances, Pink Sunfest will feature an impressive lineup of DJs, including DJ Millzy, DJ OJ, Master Que, and AD DJ. These DJs will keep the party alive with a mix of Afrobeats, Amapiano, house, and highlife sounds, ensuring a non-stop, energetic atmosphere.
Beyond the music, attendees will get to experience gourmet food, premium cocktails, and a breathtaking beachside ambiance. Pink Flamingo Beach Club, located at Labadi Beach, is known for its stylish decor, stunning ocean views, and high-end service, making it the perfect venue for an unforgettable Valentine’s celebration.
Tickets for Pink Sunfest are now available online, with VIP packages offering exclusive access, premium seating, and special perks.
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