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Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Essilfie is set to host her second headline concert, Ess Live 2 on July 17, 2022 at Cloud9nine, Osu.
The concert promises to be yet another intimate experience just as the one held earlier this year in January.
Interestingly, Ess Live 2 is proposed to highlight the singer’s birthday, which actually falls on the 16th.
According to Essilfie, she is all ready to have a lovely time with her friends, colleagues and fans through the intimate and serene concert atmosphere.
Meanwhile, main acts billed to perform include Ria Boss, Avit, Baaba J, Cozy Pols, Mestar Oscar, and Anabel Rose among others. Additionally, musicians Naadu Lokko and Benny King are set to open for the artist at the concert.
Essilfie is expected to perform alongside a full live band at Cloud9nine, Osu, where the concert will be held.
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