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Koforidua is set to experience a musical explosion as the annual Reggae Spot festival returns on November 16, 2024.
Hosted by reggae artiste, David Oscar, this year's event promises to be bigger and better than ever before.
Taking place at the Grant Pub and Grill, opposite the Koforidua Technical University, the festival is set to be a night of pure musical bliss. Attendees can expect a stellar lineup of David Oscar’s best records and popular reggae classics, coupled with delectable food and non-stop dancing.
David Oscar, the mastermind behind the Reggae Spot festival, has consistently used the platform to touch base with his fans and celebrate reggae music and its impact on Ghanaian culture. With each edition, the event grows in popularity, attracting both local and international music lovers.
The Grant Pub and Grill, with its lively atmosphere, provides the perfect backdrop for a reggae festival. The venue's spacious outdoor area is ideal for patrons to relax, enjoy good food, and soak in the music.
As the countdown to Reggae Spot 2024 begins, anticipation is building. Stay tuned for more information on the exciting details in coming weeks.
So, Get ready to experience the magic of reggae music on November 16, 2024 at the Reggae Spot Festival.
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