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It was an electrifying night at the Kumasi Rattray park as patrons of the Luv/Nhyira FM Night with the Stars were treated to quality music by some of Ghana’s great music acts.
For many of these patrons, they wish the night never ended as they partied away their stress and revitalized their body and soul for the coming year.
It was a night of unstoppable six hours of music performances from some of Ghana’s great music artistes.
With her soothing tunes, Gyakie opened the night with some of her great hits.

The “Forever” hitmaker set the tone for the audience to have quality time of the night.
Call him the man with the best contemporary lyrics for love, and you won’t be wrong.

Akwaboah Jr. rekindled love at the night jam.

He was stunned the audience sang verbatim to most of the songs he performed on stage.
“I thought they wouldn’t know most of my songs, but they have really proven me wrong and show me so much love,” Akwaboah Jr. said.

The night was only getting younger when Takoradi sensation, Kofi Kinaata, and the King of Highlife music, Abrantie Amakye Dede treated patrons to some good highlife music.

The 'Serious' man took most of the revelers by surprise with his endless, energetic performance even in his old age.

The Lady’s favorite, Kwabena Kwabena gave the ladies a special treat with his amazing vocals.

Then came the icing on the cake, Samini electrifying the audience, with local dancehall music.

Patrons were soaked in sweat but were never weary of the night as they danced their hearts out to all the performances.
“I’m having so much fun! I have been really sick this year. But thankfully I am alive today to see another year. I came here to shake the sickness off,” one of the audience happily told Luv FM’s Emmanuel Bright Quaicoe


The various performers for the night were overwhelmed by the numbers and reception at the event.
For many of these patrons, it was a night well spent.
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