There’s a universality that happens when a song strikes a chord within a human heart and soul.
It doesn’t matter if you share the same language, or values, or ideals, or beliefs, or race, or gender, or sexual orientation — music can transcend any labels that people place upon one another.
Rapper M.anifest his hoping to blur the lines once again at the second edition of his flagship concert Manifestivities.
The event, which has become arguably one of the most anticipated and biggest concerts in Ghana, is set to take place at the Bukom Boxing Arena this Sunday, December 22.
The 2018 Manifestivities concert saw a marvellous performance from Worlasi, Burna Boy, Kwesi Arthur, Simi, DJ Nyce and Sarkodie who pulled a surprise on M.anifest.
The two artistes performed together for the first time after their hottest beef songs godMC and Kanta.
This year's event will feature some familiar names from last year. Nigeria’s Adekunle Gold, Kelyvn Boy, Strongman and Cina Soul are some of the new names that have been added to the bill.
M.anifest is also expected to perform some of his songs from his new album ‘The Gamble’ including ‘Big Mad’ and ‘Cucaracha’.
Click here to purchase the tickets to the event.
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