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'You blink, you miss' were the exact words of a lady who could not get enough of the thrill. Manifestivities 2019 kept other fans, including this lady Myjoyonline.com spoke to on their feet for hours without noticing how fast time had gone by.The Bukom Boxing Arena, on Sunday, saw a blend of Ghanaian music lovers from different races treated, mostly, to an exciting live band action by rapper, singer and songwriter, M.anifest and other artistes.
Patrons filled the Bukom Boxing Arena to witness back to back performances from the favourite acts on the nightAct after act, the arena was submerged in an atmosphere of stellar performances from artistes such as Kelvyn Bwoy, Kojo Cue, Gyakie, Worlasi, Kula, Cina Soul, Young Pabi among others in solidarity.
WorlasiMusicians Worlasi, Moelogo and Bayku, who were among collaborators on M.anifest’s latest album, The Gamble, would not pass on the opportunity to perform the songs to a live audience.
Yung PabiThe 'godMC', as M.anifest loves to be called also took fans on a journey of his music while they danced in excitement and called for more.
Cina SoulNigerian singer and songwriter, Adekunle Gold also pulled off an intriguing medley which captivated the audience.
M.anifestM.anifest's transition to perform 'Tomorrow', off The Gamble album, meant Nigerian superstar Burna Boy had to take to the stage.
Kojo CueWearing a pink attire, the African Giant mounted the stage and for enthusiasts who had been perfecting their energy-consuming 'Gbese' legwork ahead of the yuletide, the floor was open.
Burna Boy and M.anifestPerforming collaborations with M.anifest like 'Another Story', the 'Ye' hitmaker sang back-to-back hits from classics down to his recent bangers like 'Dangote' and 'Anybody' as some fans screamed at the sight of the worldwide sensation in flesh and blood.
Burna BoyFor a show that was to celebrate African music through 'The Gamble', Manifestivites 2019 proved to be a textbook example of a good show which checked all the boxes.
Moelogo and M.anifest
Some big names in Ghana's showbiz space also came out to support the event including to Rocky Dawuni, Edem, Obrafour Lydia Forson, Kwame Farkye 'Swift' and Kwame Yeboah.
Patrons filled the Bukom Boxing Arena to witness back to back performances from the favourite acts on the nightAct after act, the arena was submerged in an atmosphere of stellar performances from artistes such as Kelvyn Bwoy, Kojo Cue, Gyakie, Worlasi, Kula, Cina Soul, Young Pabi among others in solidarity.
WorlasiMusicians Worlasi, Moelogo and Bayku, who were among collaborators on M.anifest’s latest album, The Gamble, would not pass on the opportunity to perform the songs to a live audience.
Yung PabiThe 'godMC', as M.anifest loves to be called also took fans on a journey of his music while they danced in excitement and called for more.
Cina SoulNigerian singer and songwriter, Adekunle Gold also pulled off an intriguing medley which captivated the audience.
M.anifestM.anifest's transition to perform 'Tomorrow', off The Gamble album, meant Nigerian superstar Burna Boy had to take to the stage.
Kojo CueWearing a pink attire, the African Giant mounted the stage and for enthusiasts who had been perfecting their energy-consuming 'Gbese' legwork ahead of the yuletide, the floor was open.
Burna Boy and M.anifestPerforming collaborations with M.anifest like 'Another Story', the 'Ye' hitmaker sang back-to-back hits from classics down to his recent bangers like 'Dangote' and 'Anybody' as some fans screamed at the sight of the worldwide sensation in flesh and blood.
Burna BoyFor a show that was to celebrate African music through 'The Gamble', Manifestivites 2019 proved to be a textbook example of a good show which checked all the boxes.
Moelogo and M.anifest
Some big names in Ghana's showbiz space also came out to support the event including to Rocky Dawuni, Edem, Obrafour Lydia Forson, Kwame Farkye 'Swift' and Kwame Yeboah.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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