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Four of Ghana’s topmost performers will be ushering music lovers into the new year in a grand style.
Samini, Wiyaala, Fancy Gadam, and Kuami Eugene will be thrilling patrons of the 2023 Safari Fest with unforgettable performances.
Known for his rich catalogue of songs, Samini will entertain the audience with his usual electrifying stagecraft, as the ‘Lioness’ Wiyaala roars her way into the heart of patrons with masterpieces like ‘Leno’, ‘Rock My Body’, ‘Tuma’, ‘Yaga Yaga’, among others.
The event-goers should activate their dancing moods as ‘Monica’ hit maker Kuami Eugene girds up to give them real party to start the year.
One other artiste whose act will surely tickle the fancy of the event patrons is the ‘King of the North’, Fancy Gadam. Known for his energetic and captivating stagecraft, his addition to the lineup is one that gives revelers their monies worth.
This year’s festival slated for January 1, 2024, will take place at Jirapa in the Upper West Region of Ghana.
The event will be held at the Royal Cosy Hills Hotel.

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