It has been five days of a spectacular showcase of vocal prowess in Afua Asantewaa's Guinness World Record Sing-a-thon attempt.
The celebration of her tenacity continues as Joy Prime, in collaboration with the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), announce an after-party.
Already, excitement is building up among many Ghanaians from far and near, who are yearning to be part of history.
Your Turn-up General and host of Hot Picks on Joy Prime, Merqury Quaye, and your favourite radio personality, Lexis Bill, will host the Sing-a-thon After-Party.
It promises to captivate cherished viewers of Joy Prime with a blend of Ghanaian music.
The after-party promises an electrifying atmosphere with top-notch entertainment, celebrity appearances, and surprises that will keep the rhythm going long into the night.
The likes of Samini, Adina, Kofi Mole, and Ras Kuuku have been billed to perform, and many more are expected to pull up.
Afua Asantewaa began her longest singing marathon journey on the dawn of December 24, and she is on her fifth day. She is hoping to break the current record of 105 hours.
As Afua Asantewaa’s final notes echo, the festivities move beyond the stage to an unforgettable after-party experience.
The show, which will be staged at Akwaaba Village, is free for all and will be broadcast on Joy Prime as well as on its social media handles.
Join us for a night filled with music, laughter, and celebration as we toast to the incredible achievement of Afua Asantewaa and everyone who contributed to this record-breaking attempt.
The broadcast of the Sing-a-thon on Joy Prime is supported by K-Net and Event Pro.
Stay tuned for more updates.
Watch the livestream of Afua Asantewaa's Sing-a-thon attempt.
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