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On November 1, organisers announced the return of Ghanaian superstar Black Sherif's much-anticipated 'Zaama Disco' concert.
This announcement sent social media into a frenzy as fans had eagerly awaited the second edition of the festival.
The premier edition had received excellent reviews, along with promises of popular requests for a grand return.
The historic show is back again, and this time it is scheduled for December 21, 2023.
It will take place at the Africa Lake, Trade Fair in La, Accra.
Get your ticket at www.zaamadisco.com or dial *714*1000#.
Last year's episode instilled creativity in art and culture, unity, and brotherhood with a power-packed production and visual experience.
The yet-to-be-announced lineup of performing artists is expected to leave a lasting impression on fans.
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