This year’s Bhim Concert to be hosted by Afro Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy has been welcomed with huge expectations after the organisers announced that Reggae Dancehall legend, Bennie Man, is billed to perform on the show.
Beenie Man will feature as a headline artiste at this year’s edition of the Bhim Concert.
The King of Dancehall, as he is widely known, has touched down on the motherland and has been on a few media rounds with host Stonebwoy.
On Tuesday morning, the duo during an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, displayed their freestyle prowess ahead of the concert, which takes place on Tuesday evening at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The much-anticipated event is part of Stonebwoy's vision to showcase Ghana’s musical richness while promoting his enviable brand, local artistes (both established and up-and-coming) or bands as well as connect with his grassroots consumers.
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