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Songs In Conversation, the intimate music series that has steadily grown into one of Accra’s most engaging live experiences, wrapped up its 2025 calendar with an electrifying finale featuring collective 99Phaces.
The event took place on Sunday, December 7, at Dawadawa, drawing a vibrant mix of music lovers, culture enthusiasts and loyal fans.
Throughout the year, the platform has hosted an impressive lineup of artistes, including Ko-jo Cue, Ayisi, Sista Derby, Wanlov the Kubolor, Josh Blakk and Ria Boss, each bringing a unique voice to the storytelling-focused experience.
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Designed to deepen the bond between musicians and their audiences, Songs In Conversation offers a space where artistes dissect the stories, emotions, and creative journeys behind their music.
Fans are invited not only to listen but to engage directly, asking questions, sharing reflections, and gaining insight into the artistry that shapes their favourite songs.
The organisers say this year’s finale with 99Phaces marks another successful milestone for the growing live series.
They have announced that Songs In Conversation will return in February 2026, with plans to expand its programming and elevate the experience even further.
The platform’s commitment to fostering authentic dialogue between artistes and fans continues to position it as one of Accra’s standout creative events.
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