After the surprise announcement of beloved comic actor, Clemento Suarez as the toastmaster for the 'Popular but Broke' comedy special, organizers have now announced that contemporary highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena will also be performing.
Kwabena Kwabena is not only set apart by his unique vocal range and timeless songs, but has a special ability to sweep across different demographics with his music.
Billed to hit the stage at the Popular but Broke special are Fritz Baffour, Mikki Osei Berko, DKB, and headline act OB Amponsah.
The group represents four distinct generations of comedy royalty, making Kwabena Kwabena the only man qualified to entertain the diversified audience expected.
Many more surprise announcements are expected leading up to the main event according to organizers.
After selling out the National Theatre in just eight days, excitement is already at a fever high pitch for Ghana’s first all-star comedy night.
The Popular but Broke comedy special is set for the night of December 11 at the National Theatre.
Regular tickets have already sold out. A fair few tickets remain for the VIP area at GH¢100 and VVIP tables at GH¢1500.
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