After his sold-out concert inside New York’s Madison Square Garden, Wizkid is set to replicate this feat on a larger scale with his first-ever headline concert in Accra this December.
As earlier publicized, the 10th December WizKid Live Concert inside the Accra Sports Stadium will be supported by several of his Ghanaian industry friends as well as a few other surprise acts who are sure to be global music heavyweights.
There will be performances from R2Bees, Efya, Darkovibes, and King Promise, among several others who will set the tone for a historic night with the world's biggest Afrobeats sensation.
Big Wiz is set to make a quick stop in Amsterdam for a concert, and then, Ghana.
Patrons expect an exclusive treat as the event will see the multiple award-winning act give a live performance of songs off his upcoming album; "More Love Less Ego".
It will be his debut performance of the new album in Africa and a historic bookmark.
Tickets are selling here: https://wizkidlive.hapniin.com/
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