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The third edition of Classics and Comedy has been slated for December 5 at the National Theatre in Accra at 6 PM.
The show promises to deliver exceptional classical music and fantastic comedy from a wide range of Ghanaian talents.
This year’s acts will include DKB, Lekzy De Comic, Comedian Waris and James “Idiot” Brown, Addaquay and Symphony Orchestra.
Tickets are selling at the premises of Multimedia for GH₵50 regular, GH₵100 VIP and GH₵200 VVIP
Families and corporate organisations can purchase group tickets at discounted rates by calling 0243 45 15 68
This year promises to be exciting as it is themed ‘The Year of Return Edition’.
Come meet your favorite celebrities and expect a lot of surprises.
Don’t forget to carry a spare rib.
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