In recent times, Ghana has become the gateway to the African continent.
This phenomenon has fostered unity among Africans and those within the diaspora through events.
This includes the Black Star Line Festival on January 6 next year at the Black Star Square in Accra.
This will be a week-long festival of events including art exhibitions, and panel discussions.
The much-anticipated festival was birthed by rappers, Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa.
Ahead of the concert, is the Passport Vibes Black Star Line Pre-Party.
It comes off on January 5, 2023, at Elite's Lounge in East Legon, Accra.
The event will be hosted by Mike Abrantie and Mo Gwala.
Disk jockeys on rotation will be AD DJ, The Vision DJ, DJ Maynor, and Chi Chi.
This pre-party is sure to set the mood right for the Black Star Line Concert.
RSVP: https://passportvibesgh.eventbrite.com for free entry before 11 pm
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