Ghana's largest street art festival, Chale Wote, came to a close in a vibrant celebration of creativity, culture, and excitement in Accra on Sunday, August 25.
On Sunday, anticipation filled the air, heightening the excitement of those eagerly awaiting the festival.
The event took place at the iconic Black Star Square, which buzzed with energy as artisans, performers, and curious onlookers gathered to partake in the lively festivities.
Art enthusiasts and revelers were treated to an array of art exhibitions that adorned the pathways. The festival also featured a daring display of bicycle flips amongst others that captured the attention of the crowd.
As the sun set, the event became even more electrifying, with artistes taking to the giant stage to thrill patrons and create lasting memories.
Myjoyonline’s Photojournalist Sammy Moore was on hand to capture these captivating moments.
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