Top-selling Nigerian act M.I, also known as �Mister Incredible�,
has been confirmed as the latest addition to the �T-Pain Live In
Ghana� concert, which comes off this Saturday December 24, at
the Dome of the Accra International Conference Centre.
M.I performing in Ghana alongside T-Pain courtesy
233Connect is a request well granted, and the final piece to the
puzzle, as the act has in the past few years, seen his popularity
soar by dizzying heights, gaining widespread appreciation
from across the globe.
His consistency over the past years has seen him become one
of the most sought after Nigerian acts globally and in Ghana.
Some of his popular tracks in Ghana including One Naira,
Undisputed Champion, Anoti, Number One, among other
collaborations like Nobody Test Me, with Jesse Jagz, are
constant radio and club banging songs.
The multiple award-winning rap artist is due in Accra this
week, together with other members of the Chocolate City crew,
to stage what is expected to be his first major show in Ghana.
M.I joins a list of other acts on the show including VIP,
Kwaw Kese, Bukbak, Keche, Gasmilla, Bra Kelvin and a
host of others, on the bill of a night that has already been
christened �historic�.�The T-Pain Live In Ghana concert is the show never to be missed,�233Connect has said.
This concert is powered by 233Connect. Tickets are on sale at
JOY FM, KOALA, Silverbird Lifestyle Store (Accra Mall), Airport
Shell and Achimota Shell and Batsoona. Tickets can also be
preordered online at ticketdoug.com and ticketghana.com.
233Connect have also announced that the After Party for
the main event comes off at the Excel Night Club, in Airport
Residential Area.
The December 24th concert will be 233Connect�s third live
major event this year.
Source: Eugene Osafo-Nkansah/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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