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Shatta Wale shuts down Bukom
Of course, it was highly anticipated that Shatta Wale would bring the numbers and would also exhibit a stellar performance. After all was said and done, all expectations and more we met as the well-loved dancehall gem ‘shut down’ the ‘Loud in Bukom’ concert held in Bukom over the weekend.
To commemorate the Homowo festival, Loud Mix Gh., in collaboration with Halifax Entertainment and other partners, put together a concert that witnessed a multitude of music lovers show up to see Shatta Wale and Tinny, who headlined the concert.
In a well-organized concert, all supporting acts put up such impressive performances including the co-headline act, Tinny, however, it was Shatta Wale who ‘stole’ the night and morning with yet another mind-blowing showing.
Coming in just minutes after 3am, the ‘Melissa’ hitmaker dished out over 100 of his hit songs, stretching his performance till almost 7am, where he had to be ‘begged’ to stop.
Flanked by his Militants, Shatta dropped one hit after the other with such verve, energy and aplomb, much to the delight of the fans, who sang along every record that was played.
Check out some photos (Courtesy; Kwabena Awuku) from the event;
Source: entertainmentgh.com
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