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Ghana’s leading Hiplife trio, Vision In Progress (VIP) has been invited to participate in a Hiplife musical concert scheduled to take place in Holland on August 24 and in London on August 25 at the Coronet Theatre, 28 New Kent Road, Elephant & Castle, London, SE1 6TJ.
With the presence of VIP, the musical concert would become one of the most memorable events on the Ghanaian music calendar in the UK and Holland.
VIP would perform most of its hit-songs like “Daben Na Odo Beba”, “Ahomka Womu”, “Pussy Cat”, “Besin”, “Obaa Sweetie” among others.
The group would perform alongside selected Ghanaian artistes such as Castro, Boli, Tic-Tac, A-Plus, as well as Kwabena Kwabena and a special guest artiste - the hiplife Don Dada.
Repping for the ladies would be Abrewa Nana and Manye Mercy (formerly of Triple M). UK support would come from Sonny Bali, Candy Man, Sonny Achiba, House of Lords, Frankie Boy and Roman Fathers.
There would as well be comedy from the funniest man in Ghana - the one and only Agya Koo.
Source: Daily Guide
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