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The Burniton Music Group (BMG) and the BHIM Festival Secretariat have announced a new date for the 10th edition of the annual BHIM Festival.
Initially slated for December 26, 2025, the much-anticipated event will now take place on December 24, 2025, at the Accra Sports Stadium.
According to the organisers, the rescheduling is aimed at enhancing the overall experience for patrons by ensuring improved security, traffic management, crowd safety, and coordination with public agencies, including the Ghana Police Service and the Ghana National Fire Service.
In a statement, BMG explained that the change became necessary following the rescheduling of another major event, Taste the Culture, organised by the Black Star Experience, whose new date clashed with the BHIM Festival.
Despite the financial implications, management stated that the decision was made in the best interest of public safety and to prevent congestion around the venue.
The organisers also expressed appreciation to the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) for its support in facilitating the date change and helping secure the stadium amid the busy December calendar.
“We believe this decision demonstrates our commitment to ensuring harmony within the national December events calendar in GH. We hope that in the future, all stakeholders within the creative industry will support, rather than compete with, Ghanaian event organisers.”
BMG and the BHIM Festival Secretariat apologised to fans for any inconvenience caused by the date adjustment, assuring that all previously purchased tickets remain valid and can be redeemed at the designated centres.
The 10th anniversary edition of the BHIM Festival promises to deliver another unforgettable night of world-class performances and a celebration of Ghanaian music and culture.
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