The 2021 edition of the Made in Tadi Concert set the Western Regional Capital Takoradi agog as the park in front of Takoradi Technical University became fully packed with revelers who had come to see Kofi Kinaata perform.
The concert, initiated by a young Takoradi-based musician Kofi Kinaata four years ago to entertain people on Christmas eve, has arguably become the country’s biggest Christmas program.
The program which was started at 8: 00 pm featured young musicians from various communities across the twin city.
Though observance of covid-19 protocols was loose the organizers made sure there was enough security personnel made up of both military and police presence on the grounds.
Kofi Kinaata lived up to expectation when he took to the stage and serenaded patrons of the concert with hit song after hit song.
Below are photos from the event;
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