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The +233 Jazz Bar & Grill came alive on Saturday night as music lovers gathered for the Rhythms for a Cause concert.
The charity event, which aimed to raise funds and awareness for a worthy cause, was a resounding success.
The evening's performances featuring Gyedu Blay Abolley, Wanlov The Kubolor, Mzbel, Epixode, Aziza, Ewura Karim Adams, Vibes Brothers Band & Gean Fusion treated the audience with an unforgettable night of entertainment.
But the true spirit of the event shone through in its charitable mission through ticket sales and donations, the concert raised funds for the Lamisi Fata Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting quality education in northern Ghana through donations of reusable sanitary products.

The organizers of the event expressed their heartfelt gratitude to all who attended, performed, and supported the cause.
"We're overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and generosity," said ZoeBaraka. "This event was a true testament to the power of music and community coming together for a greater good."

With its uplifting atmosphere, inspiring performances, and charitable mission, the "Rhythms for a Cause" concert was an unforgettable experience that will be cherished by all who attended.

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